competition
Mosses and liverworts absorb water from the soil through a process called osmosis. This is the movement of water molecules from an area of high concentration (in the soil) to an area of lower concentration (inside the plant cells).
Mosses grow from special cells called rhizomes. The rhizomes are the ones that will produce rhizoids which stems will grow from.
Mosses meet their needs by absorbing water and nutrients from their environment through their small root-like structures called rhizoids. They do not have a vascular system, so they rely on capillary action to absorb water. Mosses also perform photosynthesis to produce energy using sunlight.
Mosses and their relatives are generally referred to as bryophytes. Bryophytes are non-vascular plants that include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. They reproduce via spores and are typically found in moist environments.
plants
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Grasses and moss were used for insulation which helped with comfort and so fort
A treeless ecosystem dominated by mosses, grasses, and woody plants is typically referred to as a grassland or a tundra ecosystem, depending on the region and specific vegetation present. Grasslands are characterized by a predominance of grasses with scattered shrubs and trees, while tundra ecosystems have low-growing vegetation like mosses and lichens due to cold and harsh conditions.
A treeless plain where grasses and moss grow is called a grassland or a tundra. Grasslands are characterized by vast stretches of grasses with few or no trees, while tundras are cold regions where mosses and grasses are the dominant vegetation due to harsh conditions for tree growth.
to eat - grasses, mosses and herbs. The are herbivores
Grasses, sedges, herbs, mosses and shrubs
Yes ,they are types of bushes.
Grasses, sedges, mosses. shrubs, lichen and herbs
TUNDRA.
A YAK eats grass.
Grasses, mosses and forbs are outstanding producers in the Tundra .
mosses,lichens,grasses and dwarf bushes