first, the bacteria in the moss has to brake down minerals, then from the broken down minerals come soil, which than turns into wildflowers, then trees.
Moss reproduces from spores.
NO
Moss plants are a very old species. Flowering plants developed after moss was created. Moss reproduce by spores.
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.
Moss has no flower or seed.
ferns, moss, trees etc.
Yes, green moss does produce spores as part of its reproductive cycle. These spores are released from the sporophyte structure of the moss and can germinate to grow into new moss plants.
Moss reproduces through spores, which are produced in capsules on the tips of the plant. When the capsules mature, they release spores that can grow into new moss plants.
Botanists are people who study plants. Moss are plants, so Botanists study moss too.
Yes, hair-cap moss does reproduce via spores. The spores are produced in the sporophyte stage of the moss life cycle, released into the environment, and grow into new moss plants under suitable conditions.
Yes, Moss plants have gametophytic plant body and sporophyteremain dependent on it.
No, mosses do not produce pollen. They reproduce through spores instead of seeds or pollen. Spores are released from the sporangium (capsule) of the moss and can grow into new moss plants under suitable conditions.
NO! Moss is known as a plant, and plants don't eat animals.