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What do ferns and gymnosperms have in common?They are all vascular plants.

Reproduction depends on birds, bees, and other animals.
They all produce seeds.
They depend on water for fertilization.

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User Nrudnyk
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They all produce seeds

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User Sjaak Trekhaak
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They are all vascular plants.

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Vascular plants, also known as tracheophytes, are highly advanced plant creatures with leaves, stems, and roots, as well as a vascular system made up of conducting vessels. Ferns are herbaceous, pteridophytic vascular plants that do not produce flowers or seeds. Gymnosperms are vascular plants that produce seeds but do not produce blooms. Because the seeds aren't covered or protected by an ovary, they can be seen on the plant's leaves or other components. Angiosperms are flowering plants containing seeds that develop inside the ovary, which develops and produces fruit.

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