NO! Moss is known as a plant, and plants don't eat animals.
Moses only get nutrients and water so I would say omnivore or herbivore
yes
Mosses belong to Plantae. So it have mitochondria
Mosses reproduce by spores.
Mosses and Ferns both reproduce using spores instead of seeds or flowers. Mosses and Ferns are both plants. Mosses and Ferns are both made up of cells. Mosses and Ferns both photosynthesize.
No mosses have flowers they are non-flowering plants.
The reproduction in ferns differs from that in mosses in that it is purely asexual. As for mosses, they reproduce both sexually and asexually.
Mosses are producers. Ants, butterflies and deer are consumers.
Simplistically, from their food. However, the base of the food chains, the producers of the tundra, are the plants such as arctic mosses, which photosynthesise like plants everywhere.
Unlike true mosses, club mosses have vascular tissue.
Club mosses are vascular while bryophytes (true mosses) are nonvascular.
The possessive form of the plural noun mosses is mosses'.Example: Write the mosses' species on the label for each.
Peat mosses, true mosses, and rock mosses
mosses meet their needs by mosses finding their needs
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Mosses belong to Plantae. So it have mitochondria
Mosses are nonvascular plants.
Mosses reproduce by spores.
Mosses and Ferns both reproduce using spores instead of seeds or flowers. Mosses and Ferns are both plants. Mosses and Ferns are both made up of cells. Mosses and Ferns both photosynthesize.