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How do mosses and ferns reproduce? with spores with seeds with eggs with sperm I think the answer is -> SPORES <-
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How do mosses and ferns reproduce?
with spores
with seeds
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with sperm
I think the answer is -> SPORES <-
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It is with sperm and eggs, which are housed in spores in both species, so I’d say spores is the safest answer.
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