What is the main difference between ferns, horsetails and mosses from mosses? How are they still different?

Ferns, horsetails and baluns are among the highest spore plants. Unlike mosses, they are supplied with tissues: integumentary, mechanical, conductive. The conductive tissue supplies the organs with water and minerals. Conductive fabrics include wood and bast. The root conductive tissue and the shoot tissue form a single conductive vessel – the pillar. The movement of water and minerals from the root to the plant and vice versa takes place along it.



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