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Moss is a bryophyte, and is thus neither a bacteria or a fungus, but a rather primitive form of plant.

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Grass, moss and algae perform photosynthesis and get their energy from the sun.

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Yes, bacteria will eat moss. Bacteria will eat anything that allows it to stick to the surface lining. Other microscopic critters will also eat moss.

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nope, moss is a fungi

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