The part of hornworts that resembles the horn of an animal is the sporophyte. This is the part of the plant that releases spores.
rhizoid
It resembles a modern French horn, but it's usually a bit smaller, and it has no valves.
When an animal's body resembles its environment, it is said to have camouflage.
His visitors might have observed, too, the green flag which flew from the masthead. If so, they would perhaps have noted that the white hoof and horn with which it had previously been marked had now been removed. It would be a plain green flag from now onwards.-This is how it changed.
A "bull horn" is so named because it resembles the shape of a bull's horns, which are large and curved. The term likely originated from the animal's association with strength, power, and aggression.
hare
Anthoceros is a genus of hornworts in the family Anthocerotaceae. The genus is global in its distribution. Its name means 'flower horn', and refers to the characteristic horn-shaped sporophytes that all hornworts produce. The dark color of the spores is the easiest way to distinguish Anthocerosfrom the related genus Phaeoceros, which produces spores that are yellow.The genus is distinguished by having spores that are dark brown to black, a relatively frilly thallus when compared to Phaeoceros, and larger and more internal cavities than Phaeoceros.
what animal horn do they use to make instruments
Hornworts are found in very damp soil :)
camoflage
Chimpanzees.
Horn (of an animal) = Cornu Horn (musical instrument) = Buccina