Because it needs to use osmosis to absorb water, this also limites the size of the plant
Moss is a nonvascular plant so it has to grow on a tree for support.
The antheridium is the male sex organ of a moss, and the archegonium is the female sex organ. These two, when joined produce moss offspring. So, why is it important in the life cycle of a moss? It's because moss need them so that they can reproduce.
Rhizoids are thin, rootlike structures that anchor the moss and help absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Botanists are people who study plants. Moss are plants, so Botanists study moss too.
It is true that moss is facing on the north side of the tree, so if you become lost look for the wonderful green.
Moss plants have small, flat, thin leaves
The thin upright shoot of a moss plant isn't considered a true stem because it has no vascular tissue.
The thin upright shoot of a moss plant isn't considered a true stem because it has no vascular tissue.
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Rhizoids are thin, rootlike structures that anchor the moss and help absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Moss is a autotroph so no it does not
They are called rhizoids.
we were handed out a leaflet at school for a sports day
The leaf has an axillary bud but any leaflet does not
Mini-Leaf ? Leafette? Small leaf?
I don't think so.