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The outgrowth serving as the root on moss is called a rhizoid. It is a thin, root-like structure that helps anchor the moss in place and absorb water and nutrients. In fungi, the structure that functions similarly to a root is called a mycelium, which is a network of thread-like filaments that grow underground or within the organism it is parasitizing.
Lichen is formed by a partnership between fungi and algae. Lichen is a specific type of moss that grows on rocks.
Moss belongs to the kingdom Plantae. It is a non-vascular plant that lacks roots, stems, and flowers. Mosses are typically found in moist environments and play important ecological roles in ecosystems.
A downy fungi is commonly known as a powdery mildew. It appears as a white or grayish powdery substance on the leaves, stems, and flowers of plants. Powdery mildew thrives in warm and dry conditions and can negatively impact plant health.
Mushroom is non-green plant but moss is a green plant and autotrophic. The plant body of mushroom consists of fine, delicate threads called like structure hyphae but the plant body is thallus like or leaf like. I hope this answer will help you. Thanks.
fungi came from a mutation of moss my teacher say's
Moss is a type of Fungi. Bleach kills fungi. Dilute regular household bleach with about 50% water and wipe with a rag.
Fungi. Moss. Ferns.
fungi
Moss and fungi.
The singular form of the noun "fungi" is "fungus."
it belongs to the fungi kingdom
No. Moss is one of the first plants to arrive in the plant kingdom, being multicellular and non vascular. (Meaning they have no blood vessels) It belongs in the plant kingdom in the division Bryophyta.
moss and fungi
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.
They are at the bottom of the food web since it is a fungi or moss.
bacteria, moss, fungi,and barnacle