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FERN

FERN. Frond. Fiddleheads. Rhizosome. Roots. Classification: seedless, vascular plant Habitat: moist, shady forests, rock crevices, acidic wetlands (bogs, swamps) and on tropical trees. Cell Structure: multicellular; eukaryotes; have cell walls and chloroplasts in cells Symmetry: n/a

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FERN

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  1. FERN Frond Fiddleheads Rhizosome Roots

  2. Classification: seedless, vascular plant Habitat: moist, shady forests, rock crevices, acidic wetlands (bogs, swamps) and on tropical trees. Cell Structure: multicellular; eukaryotes; have cell walls and chloroplasts in cells Symmetry: n/a Obtaining Energy: producers; photosynthesis Reproduction: Spores located on back of fronds Special Notes/Adaptations: Ancient ferns grew as tall as 25 meters. Usually grow where flowering plants cannot grow.

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