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Moss is nonvascular, meaning it does not have specialized tissues (like xylem and phloem) for transporting water and nutrients. Instead, mosses absorb water and nutrients directly through their cells. They belong to the group of plants known as bryophytes, which also includes liverworts and hornworts. Mosses typically thrive in moist environments and reproduce via spores rather than seeds.

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