A hornwort is a plant
The types of animals that usually eat hornwort are plant-eating fish. An example of these types of fish is goldfish.
A conch is an animal.
Plants.
Animal : Pest_____ : Weed? then Plant
One main difference is that plant cells have a cell wall made of cellulose, while animal cells do not. Plant cells also typically have chloroplasts for photosynthesis, which animal cells lack. Plant cells often have a large central vacuole, while animal cells have smaller, scattered vacuoles.
A hornwort plant is neither an angiosperm nor a gymnosperm. It is a non-vascular plant belonging to the division Anthocerotophyta, which is separate from both angiosperms and gymnosperms.
rhizoid
The types of animals that usually eat hornwort are plant-eating fish. An example of these types of fish is goldfish.
a submerged aquatic plant with narrow forked leaves that become translucent and horny as they age, occurring worldwide.
algae, moss, liverwort, hornwort
no it has seeds so it is actually a seed plant Edited answer: Hornwort is seedless non-vascular plant
The hornwort sporophyte is a thin, cylindrical structure that typically grows vertically from the gametophyte plant. It is usually elongated and consists of a sporangium at the top, which releases spores for reproduction. The sporophyte lacks true leaves or roots and relies on the gametophyte for nutrients.
petsmart
Hornworts are non-vascular seedless plants they also lack vascular tissue such as moss, and liverworts
My mum has Hornwort in her Kio pond and it has grown very well and the koi have not eaten it at all
It is possible that a goldfish would nibble at Hornwort if it is available in its environment but I would not expect it to be a major part of a goldfishes diet.
An oak tree is just one example of a vascular, or veined, plant. In fact there are a lot more vascular plants than non-vascular, so as long as your plant is not a moss, liverwort or hornwort, it would be considered vascular.