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Ferns typically have shallow roots compared to other types of plants.

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What trait do ferns have that mosses do not?

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No, not all plants possess roots. Some plants, like mosses and ferns, do not have true roots but instead have structures that serve a similar function.


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How do ferns and mosses get water?

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Do ferns grow in the ground?

yes. Rhizomes are basically stems that run along the ground. They help roots support the height of the plant. They (ferns) require moist environments because the rhizomes can't reach far for water.


Why are ferns plants?

Ferns are plants because they contain all the characteristics of a plant. Ferns have a stem leaves and roots which are all plant components. Additionally ferns have embryonic embryos and spores which are a type of seed and are used for reproduction. Ferns also undergo photosynthesis the process of converting light energy into chemical energy. Finally ferns are classified as plants because they are multicellular and contain cells with a cell wall. In summary all of the characteristics of a fern make it a plant. These characteristics include: Stem Leaves Roots Embryonic embryos Spores Photosynthesis Multicellular Cells with a cell wallThese properties make ferns a type of plant.


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