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The answer to the above question is that, in mosses, the gametophyte generation predominates, while sporophyte is the dominating generation in ferns.

Mosses have separate male and female gametophytes while fern gametophytes have male and female sections on the same plant. At the same time, mosses are nonvascular plants while ferns are vascular.

What are sporophytes?

The diploid multicellular stage of a plant or alga's life cycle is known as a sporophyte. Each sporophyte cell contains a double pair of chromosomes, one set from each parent, as it develops from the zygote created when a haploid egg cell is fertilized by a haploid sperm.

A multicellular diploid sporophyte phase and a multicellular haploid gametophyte phase alternate in all terrestrial plants and the majority of multicellular algae's life cycles. The sporophyte phase, which is the typical green plant with its roots, stem, leaves, and cones or flowers, predominates over the gametophyte phase in seed plants, the biggest families of which are the gymnosperms and flowering plants (angiosperms).

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