They can keep nitrogen in the soil in harsh environments.
a dragonfly is helpful to its environment because it lays eggs
Mosses grow low to the ground because that is where the environment is best for them. They are able to get water from the soil below them. They absorb it from the ground.
No, moss leaves are not waterproof. They absorb water and nutrients through their leaves from the environment. This is why mosses are often found in moist and shady locations.
an environment for a ped is a helpful environment.
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Mosses meet their needs by absorbing water and nutrients from their environment through their small root-like structures called rhizoids. They do not have a vascular system, so they rely on capillary action to absorb water. Mosses also perform photosynthesis to produce energy using sunlight.
they are helpful not harmful to plants
Fungus and mosses are typically found on the forest floor layer of the rainforest. This layer receives minimal sunlight, has high humidity, and provides a suitable environment for fungus and mosses to thrive.
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well, they are helpful to the environment by transferring pollen.
Mosses reproduce through spores that are produced in capsules on the sporophyte. These spores are released into the environment and can germinate into a new moss gametophyte under suitable conditions. The gametophyte then produces male and female gametes, which combine to form a new sporophyte.