Spores
spoors
The reproductive cells of mosses are called gametes, produced by gametophytes, which are the dominant life stage in mosses. In ferns, the reproductive cells are also gametes, formed by the gametophyte generation, but ferns have a more complex life cycle that includes both gametophytes and sporophytes. The sporophyte generation in ferns produces spores, which develop into gametophytes.
Sporangium
I believe mosses and ferns release spores that become other mosses and ferns later on.
Ferns, club mosses, and horsetails reproduce by releasing spores. Spores are small, single-celled reproductive bodies that can germinate into a new plant under the right conditions.
Mosses and Ferns both reproduce using spores instead of seeds or flowers. Mosses and Ferns are both plants. Mosses and Ferns are both made up of cells. Mosses and Ferns both photosynthesize.
Mosses are non-vascular plants whereas ferns are vascular. In ferns Sporophyte is dominant but in mosses gametophyte is dominant generation. Ferns have definite roots but in mosses leaves and roots are mostly false.
Angiosperms have flowers, fruits and seeds. However ferns, horsetails, and club mosses do not have either of these.
Angiosperms have flowers, fruits and seeds. However ferns, horsetails, and club mosses do not have either of these.
no
No
Ferns are seedless vascular plants while mosses are just seedless.