the leaf of the moss is one cell thick..
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Moss egg cells are produced by the female reproductive organs called archegonia in moss plants. The archegonia are responsible for producing and releasing the egg cells, which are then fertilized by sperm cells to form a zygote.
No, water moss ferns do not have thick fleshy stems. They typically have thin, wiry stems that are adapted for growing in moist environments such as along riverbanks or in shallow water.
Yes it does. Not only does it have plant cells but sadly it is a vascular plant. I hope I'm helping many young students with homework. :D
Bryophyte
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ONE CELL THICK !
moss is a plant that consistes of olny cells
Mosses are non-vascular plants composed of numerous cells, but the exact number of cells can vary widely depending on the species and the size of the moss specimen. Generally, a single moss plant can contain thousands to millions of cells. These cells are organized into structures that perform functions such as photosynthesis, water retention, and nutrient absorption.
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Moss egg cells are produced by the female reproductive organs called archegonia in moss plants. The archegonia are responsible for producing and releasing the egg cells, which are then fertilized by sperm cells to form a zygote.
They walls are a single layer of squamous epithelial cells.
archegonia
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No, water moss ferns do not have thick fleshy stems. They typically have thin, wiry stems that are adapted for growing in moist environments such as along riverbanks or in shallow water.
Yes it does. Not only does it have plant cells but sadly it is a vascular plant. I hope I'm helping many young students with homework. :D
Moss, similar to mold, is part of the earth's recycling system. It breaks down and digests organic materials.