well, it's a plant, so photosynthesis is one of its adaptations. also, you can eat it. :)
Irish moss gets its energy from the sun. It (eats) the energy that it needs to stay alive!
No, moss is not slippery.
There are about 12,000 different species of moss in the World. All species of moss are in the kingdom of Plantae.
The type of moss that grows on rocks.
yes it is. (in the tundra it is)
In Irish Gaelic carraigín means carrageen moss. Carraig = rock.
The Terrestrial Sagina, Irish moss. is a flowering plant and vascular.
Irish moss gets its energy from the sun. It (eats) the energy that it needs to stay alive!
You can buy Irish moss in Missouri at any local bake shop, they usually always keep some in stock. If your interested you can try out a few of their dishes with Irish moss incorporated into it.
carrageen moss is a type of seaweed used to thicken desserts etc
To the best of my knowledge, Irish Moss is a moss that grows in both the Atlantic coast of Europe as well as the Atlantic coast of North America. It is commonly found on the shores of Ireland.
their butts help them walk
kelp, irish moss
Yes
Irish moss and sphagnum moss have been used medicinally. The most common use of moss is as a dressing for wounds. It has been used to stop bleeding in field wounds during wars in Scotland and in the Civil War in the United States.
there is a poisonous marine moss called noctiluca, but is only poisonous to fish. ^^ About that answer... I looked up Noctiluca, and the only thing I found was a protozoan. And a protozoan is definitely not a moss. Also, I was under the impression that moss - true moss, anyways; lots of plants have the name "moss" but aren't actually, i.e. Reindeer Moss, Irish Moss, Spanish Moss - is terrestrial, meaning there's no such thing as marine moss. Anyways, hope that helps!
Irish Moss is not difficult to take care of. It doesn't do well in dry soils or climates, so you have to take care to keep it moist by planting in a moist climate or providing it with a source of regular watering.