mosses and ferns get water by absorbing the moistness
In water
Beacause they have a tube to carry food and water, while mosses do not
In mosses, lichens, and liverworts
Because mosses rely on diffusion to transport water up the cells and do not have the vessels found in plant cells that allow water to be carried upwards.
mosses and ferns get water by absorbing the moistness
Mosses and liverworts absorb water from the soil through the process of osmosis.
In water
Beacause they have a tube to carry food and water, while mosses do not
Beacause they have a tube to carry food and water, while mosses do not
The characteristic is that hey are non-vascular and so it has the characteristics of moss. That's the answer for it
In the water like mosses
In mosses, lichens, and liverworts
Ferns and mosses are alike in that they can reproduce sexually only when there is standing water. A film of water must cover the sporangium.
Mosses are non-vascular because they have no vascular tissue inside of them. That is why mosses need to live near moist areas so they can absorb the water directly because they don't have long roots to absorb the water.
Because mosses rely on diffusion to transport water up the cells and do not have the vessels found in plant cells that allow water to be carried upwards.
Because they do not have true roots to absorb water from soil.