What are the similarities and differences between ferns and mosses?

From the similarities between the plants of these divisions, one can point out, for example, the fact that for both the organs of reproduction are spores. Also, they all need constant moisture for growth. They differ in that ferns have conducting tissues (many conducting vessels), while mosses have only one vessel. In ferns, the main stage of life is asexual sporophyte, and in mosses, gametophyte predominates most of the time. In ferns, the sporophyte and gametophyte alternate with each other, while in mosses they can grow simultaneously.



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