They are divided into two parts the sporophyte and gametophyte gametophyte which is the lower part of the moss is made up of rhizoids which absorbs water and mineral salts.However the whole gametophyte can absorb water from any part of the plant.The sporophyte consists of the foot which connects its to the gametophyte.... The seta which has elongated cells that help to hold the capsule high up so that it is able to absorb light for photosynthesis, it also absorbs water from the fOot to the capsule.
Long roots that absorb water!
Arctic Poppy, Arctic Lupine, Arctic moss, Arctic lichen, and many more! All of the tundra plants have their unique adaptations!
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Mosses in freshwater environments have adaptations such as the ability to absorb nutrients and water directly through their cells, the ability to tolerate fluctuating water levels, and the capacity to anchor themselves to substrates to avoid being washed away by currents. Additionally, some freshwater moss species can form dense mats or colonies to create stable habitats for themselves.
It's hair on the leaves.
what do fossa eat and what are some of their adaptations
Moss have adaptations such as rhizoids for anchorage and absorbing water, cuticles to prevent water loss, and spores for reproduction in dry conditions. These adaptations help moss thrive in terrestrial environments by enabling them to survive and reproduce on land.
what are some adaptations viruses
some moss plants can grow big some dont
Sphagnum moss has adaptations that allow it to thrive in acidic, waterlogged environments. These adaptations include its ability to hold large amounts of water, creating an acidic environment that discourages other plant growth, and its ability to photosynthesize in low light conditions. Additionally, sphagnum moss has antimicrobial properties that inhibit decomposition, allowing it to build up and form peat bogs over time.
Yes, moss is a nonvascular plant. This means that it lacks specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients, such as xylem and phloem, which are found in vascular plants like trees and flowering plants. Moss typically absorbs water and nutrients directly through its cells from its surrounding environment.
Some moss can be it they are overgrown and in a wet place