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In what way are moss and fern reproduction the same? (1 point)
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Both spend the majority of their time in the gametophyte stage.
Both spend the majority of their time in the gametophyte stage.
Both spend most of their time in the sporophyte stage.
Both spend most of their time in the sporophyte stage.
Both need water for the gametes to unite.
Both need water for the gametes to unite.
Both need wind for the gametes to unite.
Both need wind for the gametes to unite.
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**Both need water for the gametes to unite.**
Both mosses and ferns require water for the sperm to swim and reach the egg during reproduction, which is a key similarity in their reproductive processes.
**Both need water for the gametes to unite.**
Both mosses and ferns require water for the sperm to swim and reach the egg during reproduction, which is a key similarity in their reproductive processes.