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Why does fern reproduction require two generations?
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Why does fern reproduction require two generations?
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Because unlike some organisms like plants need to reproduce asexual meaning it requires only one organisms. Some other plants need two organisms to reproduce sexual meaning it needs two organisms to help create more generations.
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