Liverworts, hornworts, and moss are non-vascular plants. Another name for them is bryophyte. They do not produce flowers or seeds, instead they reproduce with spores.
Bryophytes are non-vascular plants. Mosses, liverworts and hornworts are all types of bryophytes. This type of plant does have specialized cells for wat er transport, but they are not true vascular plants.
Liverwort (marchantiophyta or hepatics) is bryophyte plant.
Sphagnum moss is a plant and it can't eat . It is photosynthetic .
moss
Botanists are people who study plants. Moss are plants, so Botanists study moss too.
Liverworts, hornworts, and moss are non-vascular plants. Another name for them is bryophyte. They do not produce flowers or seeds, instead they reproduce with spores.
Bryophytes are non-vascular plants. Mosses, liverworts and hornworts are all types of bryophytes. This type of plant does have specialized cells for wat er transport, but they are not true vascular plants.
moss is a spore
No, mosses (Bryophyta) are NOT angiosperms. Angiosperms, or flowering plants, do not include mosses, liverworts, hornworts, ferns or fern relatives, club mosses, or gymnosperms (e.g. conifers).
An Algea Some primitive Angiosperms and most of the gymnosperms do not have vessels in their xylem. For example Pinus has no vessels.
Moss
Moss is a type of plant, but it reproduces by spores, not seeds.
club moss
Both are in the kindom Plantae, and within the plantae they are called Bryophytes, as they are non-vascular land plants. They are further divided into Bryophyta (moses) and Marchantiophyta (liverworts).
mosses or any other type of bryophyte
Yes, the word moss is a noun, a word for a type of plant, a word for a thing.
Liverwort (marchantiophyta or hepatics) is bryophyte plant.