Moss are plants, but are seedless. I think the previous poster mistaken Moss with that of Lichens. Lichens are symbiotic relationships between fungi and algae.
Moss is a type of plant, but it reproduces by spores, not seeds.
Mushrooms and moss
No, moss can not produce seeds. True moss produces a bunch of teeny-tiny pods (Opercula) on top of long stalks. When the pods mature and get dry, they open, letting the spores inside drop to the ground where they can grow. Spores are not the same as seeds.
I would suggest moss is neither a gymnosperm nor a angiosperm as it does not bear seeds.
yes
Moss does not produce seeds like flowering plants; instead, it reproduces through spores. Spores are dispersed by the wind or water and can germinate to produce new moss plants.
Rose moss, also known as Portulaca, reproduces primarily through seeds and vegetative propagation. The plant produces small, round, and light seeds that are dispersed by wind or water, allowing new plants to grow in suitable conditions. Additionally, rose moss can reproduce through stem cuttings, where sections of the stem can root and develop into new plants. This ability to propagate easily makes rose moss a resilient and popular choice for gardens.
it is nether because it doesn't have seeds.
any type of moss does not reproduce seeds but spores
Moss has no flower or seed.
you don't sow moss, you just let it happen, It does so by means of spores, not seeds.
part of a plant makes the seeds.