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Pteridophytes (ferns) are better adapted to land than bryophytes because they
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Pteridophytes (ferns) are better adapted to land than bryophytes because they
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Pteridophytes (ferns) have true roots and vascular tissue that allows water to move farther through the plant so that they don't depend on absorption of water held on the plant as a mass of moss plants would.
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