well, its a nonvascular plant, which means it doesnt use xylem and phloem for support and transport of nutrients.
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The main plant body in moss is a gametophyte and sporophyte is dependent on gametophyte. Male and female gametophytes have leafy structures, supported by rhizoides at the base. The sporophyte consists of foot, seta and capsules and produce spores in the capsule.
Thin root-like structures called rhizoids anchor the moss and absurd water and nutrients from the soil.
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Moss plant possesses non vascular bundles. They grow on PALM TREES.
female:archegonia
male:antheridia
rhizoids
It is a plant. It is a moss-like plant.
mosses or any other type of bryophyte
Yes
yes it is. (in the tundra it is)
The thin upright shoot of a moss plant isn't considered a true stem because it has no vascular tissue.
Moss plant is a bryophyte
A moss is a plant.
Moss is a land, nonvascular, and seedless plant.
By observable features.
This depends if it is a true moss, a plant we call 'moss', or decorative moss.
new moss plant begin to grow when _are releashed
Moss
moss is a plant that consistes of olny cells
moss is a spore
Moss is not neither a invertebrate or a vertebrate. Moss is a plant.
It is spelled peat moss and it is a moss which is a small, soft plant.
some moss plants can grow big some dont