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Explain why the gametophyte plants live in moist habitats​

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Answer: Unlike the vascular sporophytes, the gametophytes have no vascular tissue at all. These gametophytes are therefore very small, and develop best in moist areas, where they can absorb water directly from their surroundings. Like the bryophytes, ferns and fern allies are still restricted to moist habitats.

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