Yes it is a form of mossy fungi that primarly grows in the amazon
eubacteria lack a nucleus, lack histones in their DNA, have no membrane bound organelles, and their DNA is in a circular form.
eubacteria and archaebacteria
The plural form of the noun moss is mosses.The plural possessive form is mosses'.
The spelling "mosses" is the plural form of moss, although clumps of moss can be referred to in the collective as moss (as with grass).
Like grass, moss is not generally referred to in plural, except when referring to different types of moss, in which case the plural form is mosses.
L-form bacteria
Most eubacteria are unicellular, meaning they consist of a single cell. However, there are some examples of multicellular eubacteria, such as cyanobacteria, which can form colonies or filaments.
Eubacteria are many and diverse. Some of them can photosynthesise, others take in food from the outside. In a physical sense nothing can 'make' energy, it can only be changed in form.
No, eubacteria are prokaryotes.
Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, and Fungi
gametophytes
gametophytes