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Mosses are part of the plant kingdom and are not unicellular

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15y ago

It multicelled because it fits into the bacteria kingdom

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13y ago

no, they are multicellular eukaryotes. they come under bryophytes.

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15y ago

Moss is multicellular.

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Moss is a multicellular organism

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12y ago

No, certainly not.

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6y ago

They are multicellular.

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yes or no?

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