How are ferns better adapted to live on land than mosses?
How are ferns better adapted to live on land than mosses?
- Ferns are vascular plants containing vascular tissue made up of xylem ad phloem
- They sporophyte generation has true roots, stems and leaves
- Their bodies are supported by xylem because it contains lignified cells of great strength and rigidity.
- The broad leaves trap more light for photosynthesis
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