Each and every plant on planet earth consists of nucleus. Therefore, Moss leaves also have a nucleus which becomes a degenerated nuclei at the time of maturity.
no, moss don't have a nucleus.
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Moss plants have small, flat, thin leaves
there green
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Moisture makes the moss stand out, it was always there, just colored more like the tree.
moss bugs eat fresh leaves off trees.
Evergreens have needles instead of leaves. Moss has one cell leaves.
moss leaves and mushrooms
moss leaves
Moss does not have teeth. The appearance of "teeth" on moss is due to the structure of its leaves, which may have serrated edges or tiny projections that resemble teeth. These structures help the moss efficiently absorb moisture from the environment and aid in photosynthesis.