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Ferns do not have true roots.

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False

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false because they have branched stems and leaves like other vascular plants. hope it helps :)
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Like the sporophytes of seed plants, those of ferns consist of stems, leaves androots. Stems: Fern stems are often referred to as "rhizomes", even though they grow underground only in some of the species.
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