Moss is a class of Bryophyta, small plants with simply constructed leaves, and therefore do not have teeth.
Sure! Five examples of moss are sphagnum moss, cushion moss, haircap moss, peat moss, and rock cap moss.
There are about 12,000 species of moss. The scientific division of moss is Bryophyta. Species of moss include: Bryum capillare, Ceratodon purpureus and Dicranella heteromalla.
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.
Moss is a nonvascular plant, meaning it lacks specialized tissues that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant. Instead, moss absorbs water and nutrients directly through its cells. This limits their size and ability to grow tall.
Bearberry, arctic moss, caribou moss
The fringe of pointed teeth surrounding a moss capsule is known as the peristome. It helps regulate the release of spores from the capsule by responding to changes in humidity and moisture levels. The teeth can open and close to control spore dispersal, aiding in the moss's reproductive process.
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The structures inside a moss capsule are called peristome teeth. These teeth help regulate the release of spores from the capsule by responding to changes in humidity.
This depends if it is a true moss, a plant we call 'moss', or decorative moss.
Sure! Five examples of moss are sphagnum moss, cushion moss, haircap moss, peat moss, and rock cap moss.
The sloth does not grow moss, the moss does.
Moss, tree moss, rock moss.
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they do not have one called moss
Red moss another kind of the 12,000 species of moss the black one is DEAD.