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Because mosses do not have vascular systems to bring water through the plant, they grow in wet areas that are close to the ground. Mosses have to soak up water, and often when it rains they can collect water. If the plant runs out of water, it will go dormant until it becomes wet again.

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Because moss is nonvascular, it transports water to other cells by osmosis (the movement of water from a high to a low concentration, through a semipermeable membrane).

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