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Their are three (main) different parts of a fern that are diploid. Diploid means "not Needed" so if their are three parts of a fern that are diploid it means that the fern does not need it to function. There is the "disposar", wich is a part of the main root. The "goln" wich is a part of the stabalizing rout. And the "archemmus" apart of a branch. Now listen carefully because every thing you just read is false, I made it all up. I HOPE THIS HELPED YOU. HAV NICE DAY :)

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