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Summer Dennis
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13 December, 14:08
Mosses and ferns are both?
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Devin Todd
13 December, 14:14
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Plants XD
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Ryan Chang
13 December, 14:25
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Mosses: Mosses are small, nonvascular plants that do not have a true root, stem, and leaves and reproduce by the production of spores in stalked capsules. Ferns: Ferns are flowerless, vascular plants with leafy fronds that mainly reproduce by the production of spores.
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