Green moss itself is generally not poisonous to humans. However, some types of moss may harbor harmful bacteria or fungi, so it's best to avoid consuming moss unless you are absolutely sure it's safe.
Yes, green moss does produce spores as part of its reproductive cycle. These spores are released from the sporophyte structure of the moss and can germinate to grow into new moss plants.
the smallest green plant is moss
The stage when moss looks like a lush green carpet is typically the mature or established stage. During this stage, the moss has thrived and spread, forming a dense and vibrant green covering that resembles a carpet.
The green leafy moss plant is part of the gametophyte phase of the moss life cycle. Mosses alternate between a gametophyte stage (producing male and female gametes) and a sporophyte stage (producing spores).
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there is a poisonous marine moss called noctiluca, but is only poisonous to fish. ^^ About that answer... I looked up Noctiluca, and the only thing I found was a protozoan. And a protozoan is definitely not a moss. Also, I was under the impression that moss - true moss, anyways; lots of plants have the name "moss" but aren't actually, i.e. Reindeer Moss, Irish Moss, Spanish Moss - is terrestrial, meaning there's no such thing as marine moss. Anyways, hope that helps!
Tree moss is generally not considered poisonous to humans. However, some types of moss can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. While it's safe to touch and handle most moss, it's always best to avoid consuming any wild plants or fungi unless you are certain of their safety. If in doubt, consult a specialist or avoid contact altogether.
No, pigs are not poisonous to humans.
Bracken ferns are not poisonous to humans but they are poisonous to animals.
only some fish are poisonous to humans
Snakes are poisonous to humans but not to Meerkats.
No, pure water is not poisonous to humans.
Cedar is not poisonous to humans or animals.
Moss is green. This means it creates its own food from sunlight. The green indicates that moss does photosynthesis.
Yes, ficus trees are not poisonous to humans.