Yes, mosses can make their own food through a process called photosynthesis. They contain chlorophyll, which allows them to capture sunlight and convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This ability enables mosses to thrive in various environments, often in shaded or damp areas where other plants may struggle. However, they also absorb nutrients from their surroundings, which can supplement their energy needs.
No. Moss is one of the first plants to arrive in the plant kingdom, being multicellular and non vascular. (Meaning they have no blood vessels) It belongs in the plant kingdom in the division Bryophyta.
Anything that makes their own food is called an autotroph.
Trees, they use photosynthesis to produce their own food.
Sunflower is a green plant hence it makes its own food by photosynthesis.
An autotroph
It makes its own food from sunlight!
Moss is green. This means it creates its own food from sunlight. The green indicates that moss does photosynthesis.
Yes, it is Green
No, moss can undergo photosynthesis so can make their own food and are therefore producers.
Yes, both moss and mold are heterotrophic organisms, meaning they do not make their own food through photosynthesis. Instead, they obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter in their surrounding environment.
No it cant because the sun energy makes it to hot to move
it makes its own food through photosynthesis it makes its own food through photosynthesis
An organism that makes its own food by photosynthesis is an autotroph.
Plant and algae makes its own food using chlorophyll.
No. Moss is one of the first plants to arrive in the plant kingdom, being multicellular and non vascular. (Meaning they have no blood vessels) It belongs in the plant kingdom in the division Bryophyta.
it dependes on the tipe of moss it is
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