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Ferns and mosses are similar because both haveflagellated sperm.Bothferns and mossesare nonvascular plants that reproduce through spores rather than seeds. The flagellated sperm of both ferns and mosses require water in order to swim to the eggs and fertilize them. This is one of the reasons why both ferns and mosses are typically found in moist environments.It is important to note that neither ferns nor mosses produce drought-resistant seeds, as they do not produce seeds at all. Additionally, while ferns havedominant sporophytes, mosses have dominant gametophytes. Finally, both ferns and mosses produce haploid spores, not diploid spores.Learn more aboutgametophytesat:brainly.com/question/30421031#SPJ11...