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How are ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms alike? They are all vascular plants. They depend on water for fertilization. They all produce seeds. Reproduction depends on birds, bees, and other animals.

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they all vascular plants

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The correct answer is ''They are all vascular plants''.

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Vascular plants or tracheophytes are those organisms of a more evolved plant nature, they are those that have leaves, stem and roots and that have a vascular system formed by conducting vessels. Ferns are pteridophytic vascular plants, they do not produce flowers or seeds and are mostly herbaceous. All those vascular plants that have seeds but do not have flowers are called gymnosperms. The seeds are not covered or protected by an ovary, so they appear visible on the leaves or other parts of the plant. Angiosperms are plants with flowers, whose seeds develop within the ovary, which grows and becomes fruit.

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