Yes, the amoeba, the cactus, the fern, the moss, and the tree are related in being living organisms. But no, the amoeba isn't as closely related to the cactus, the fern, the moss and the tree as the last four are to each other.
The amoeba is a one celled microorganism whose scientific classification differs quite a bit from that of the cactus, the fern, the moss, and the tree. It's in the domain of eukaryotic organisms that have a nucleus. It's in the amoeba kingdom, Amoebozoa.
In contrast, the cactus, the fern, the moss, and the tree are all members of the plant kingdom, Plantae. Within that kingdom, the cactus and the tree are related as members of the division of flowering plants, Magnoliophyta. The fern is a member of the vascular division, Pteridophyta, because of neither flowering nor seeding. The moss is a member of the non vascular division, Bryophyta.
To create fern in Doodle God, combine moss and swamp.
Yes
fungi
No, a water moss fern is not a land plant. It is an aquatic plant that can be found in wet, marshy environments like bogs, swamps, or along the edges of ponds or streams.
Seed is to moss. Mosses reproduce through spores, while ferns reproduce through seeds.
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To create fern in Doodle God, combine moss and swamp.
It is swamp + moss
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They are both plants
Yes
Moss
fungi
Moss + Swamp
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Moss and fern
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