mosses and ferns get water by absorbing the moistness
Yes, ferns need water to grow.
Ferns live in moist environments to transport water to cells.
yes they do
yes
The Xylem.
Ferns, which belong to the group of Pteridophytes, have xylem like structures, i.e, the starting of xylem to transport water. Xylem in ferns does not have tracheids unlike in higher plants.
Sorus, plural sori develop in almost all terestrial ferns in aquatic ferns sporocarp is formed in place of sorus to protect the developing spores from water.
Ferns
All water ferns are nonflowring plants
Two different types of tissue: the xylem carries water and the phloem carries nutrients.
Because algae are aquatic plants while ferns are not.