Mosses and ferns are found in moist and shady places because both:
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Mosses and ferns are found in moist and shady places because both:
- require presence of water for fertilization
- do not need sunlight for photosynthesis
- depend for their nutrition on micro-organisms which can survive only at low temperature
- cannot compete with sun-loving plants
Answer
(A) require presence of water for fertilization
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