No. Lichen is a combination of a fungus and algae in a symbiotic relationship.
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.
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The most common animal to eat lichens in the tundra is the caribou (reindeer) and its favorite lichen is reindeer moss
A beard moss is any of a variety of lichens of the genus Usnea, which grow hanging from tree branches, and resemble grey or greenish hair.
lichens, moss, low lying shrubs, rhododendrons, and saxifrage
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Tiaga
The answer is yes. In fact caribou moss (found in the tundra) is also a lichen.
take lichens for an example! lichens consist of fungi and moss. moss absorbs nutrition,which includes food and water, and helps in respiration. fungi on the other hand provide support to the plant and protect the moss from predators.
Moss, lichens, mushrooms, and grass.
Lemmings are rodents so they eat seeds, plants. moss, roots and probably lichens, too...
Lemmings are rodents so they eat seeds, plants. moss, roots and probably lichens, too...