yes all moss is part of the plant kingdom
Plantae
No. Moss is one of the first plants to arrive in the plant kingdom, being multicellular and non vascular. (Meaning they have no blood vessels) It belongs in the plant kingdom in the division Bryophyta.
There are about 12,000 species of moss. The scientific division of moss is Bryophyta. Species of moss include: Bryum capillare, Ceratodon purpureus and Dicranella heteromalla.
Fungi, ferns, horsetails, liverworts, hornworts, and mosses.
Mosses are part of the plant kingdom and are not unicellular
There are about 12,000 different species of moss in the World. All species of moss are in the kingdom of Plantae.
yes all moss is part of the plant kingdom
no, they are multicellular eukaryotes. they come under bryophytes.
Yes. Moss are plants and make their own food by photosynthesis.
it belongs to the fungi kingdom
No. Moss is a member of the plant kingdom the words vertebrate or invertebrate only apply to the animal kingdom
it belongs to the fungi kingdom
ferns, moss, algae, bacteria, fungus, toadstools, mushrooms, molds..........
Plantae
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An example of a kingdom within the domain of Eukarya is Plantae. This kingdom consists of multicellular, photosynthetic organisms that have cell walls made of cellulose. Examples of organisms within the kingdom Plantae include flowering plants, trees, mosses, and ferns.