Moss does not actually eat anything, they utilise photosynthesis which converts sunlight energy as well as carbon dioxide into water, oxygen and glucose. The glucose is then used in a technique called respiration which breaks down the glucose or sugar into ATP molecules which then give the plant or moss energy to grow.
Irish moss is a species of red algae that doesn't "eat" in the way animals do. Instead, it obtains nutrients through photosynthesis, where it uses sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into food. It also absorbs minerals and other compounds from the water around it for growth and development.
Granite moss is a type of moss that can be found growing on granite rocks in the wild. It is a small, velvety moss that is adapted to living in harsh environments with low soil nutrient levels. Granite moss plays a role in soil formation and ecosystem processes.
No, moss does not produce flowers in its reproductive cycle. Instead, moss reproduces through spores.
Yes, moss reproduces through spores.
Yes, moss can be slippery, especially when it is wet. The moisture on the surface of the moss can reduce friction, creating slippery conditions. It is important to be cautious when walking on mossy surfaces to avoid slipping and falling.
Nothing eats moss
What animals eat spanish moss
rabbits
fish
yes the northwestern whelk eats exotic moss
Reindeer and Caribou
I dont know someone plz tell me what it eats and its habitat,niche,what it eats drinks is it posionous lots of questions
moss is a producer becuase a consumer eats other animals and plants and moss isnt a animal
teddy leger eats mosses
bacteria! usually bacteria eats algie. But if moss contains algie then little bits of moss fall into its mouth. sometimes, the lithosome also can digest the moss but other germs can so.... :) hope that helped haha..:) i am such a nerd!! :/ haha
Arctic moss plants are typically not a primary food source for many animals due to their bitter taste and tough texture. However, invertebrates like springtails or nematodes may feed on Arctic moss. Additionally, in some cases, herbivores like reindeer or Arctic hares may consume Arctic moss when other food sources are scarce.
No, they eat a lot of vegetation when they are having stomach issues.