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Mosses, unlike ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms, are haploid for most of their life cycle. The moss you see growing on the forest floor consists of thousands of cells, almost all of which are haploid. By contrast, sexually reproducing animals only have unicellular haploid cells: sperm and egg. How is it possible for mosses to consist mostly of haploid cells

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