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Mosses and ferns are found in moist and shady places because both
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29/10/2020 12:35 pm
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Mosses and ferns are found in moist and shady places because both
(a) require presence of water for fertilization.
(b) do not need sunlight for photosynthesis.
(c) depend for their nutrition on microorganisms which can survive only at low temperature.
(d) cannot compete with sun-loving plants.
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29/10/2020 12:38 pm
(a) require presence of water for fertilization.
Explanation:
Mosses and ferns are called the amphibians of plants which are land plants but require a film of water for antherozoids to reach archegonium.
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