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Ferns may grow several feet high, whereas mosses seldom grow more than a few inches tall. What structural adaptation enables fern plants to grow taller than moss plants? A. Ferns contain chlorophyll molecules, but mosses do not

B. Ferns are heterotrophic, but mosses are autotrophic

C. Ferns contain xylem and phloem, but mosses are non-vascular

D. Ferns are aerobic, but mosses are anaerobic
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