Ferns are vascular plants. They contain vascular strands that allow water and nutrients to be transferred throughout the the plant. Mosses lack the vascular strands(or tissue) causing the mosses to have a much smaller stature because they are not able to transfer nutrients very well.
Mosses do not have a vascular system, and ferns do
ferns grow taller than mosses because ferns are vascular plants and mosses aren't
Ferns have a vascular system (vasc. bundles with xylem & phloem). Mosses don't have that.
Ferns are taller then mosses because they have a vascular system that transports their food and water from the roots, and up the stem to the leaves.
because mosses and liverworts (non-vascular plants- plants with no leaves or stem) need specific climate, ferns can practically grow anywhere...
No, these are smaller than ferns
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Environmental water sources, absorption and lack of a vascular system limit moss plants sizes!
Yes there is a difference. Biologically a plant has roots, stems and leaves; a flower is part of the reproductive system of a plant, although not all plants have flowers! Ferns and moss for example reproduce by spores (and not seed) although they are plants. Angiosperms have flowers, whereas mosses, ferns and gymnosperms do not have true "flowers". There is also a common naming issue which complicates matters, in the US some people simply refer to plants as "flowers" - this creates obvious complications.
Viruses are MUCH smaller than cells in size.
It depends on their size.
The differ based on the kind of sediment that they are composed of, the color of their sediment, and the size of their sediment.
Environmental water sources, absorption and lack of a vascular system limit moss plants sizes!
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Select the plants you want to grow. It pays to do a bit of reading at this point, so check out aquarium forums and elsewhere. Consider the tank size, the scene you wish to produce and the size you want your plant(s) to be. Remember, plants grow! Want something with lots of leaves, or more of a moss? How about something your fish will be able to eat?
They differ in shape ,size and even colour
Yes there is a difference. Biologically a plant has roots, stems and leaves; a flower is part of the reproductive system of a plant, although not all plants have flowers! Ferns and moss for example reproduce by spores (and not seed) although they are plants. Angiosperms have flowers, whereas mosses, ferns and gymnosperms do not have true "flowers". There is also a common naming issue which complicates matters, in the US some people simply refer to plants as "flowers" - this creates obvious complications.
Body parts differ in shape and size due to evolutionary pressure and physical need.
two or three cups around their size.
Sphagnum moss, also known as peat mosses is just like dirt. When you add water to peat moss it grows way bigger. It just not change color just in size. I hope this helped you understand more about sphagnum moss.
Size and Length
Files have no defined size. They all differ based on what is within them.
Viruses are MUCH smaller than cells in size.
No. The size of congress stays the same.