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Answered by MayflowerMadame
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Mosses are a type of bryophyte, which is a group of non-vascular plants. This means they lack the vascular tissue, known as xylem and phloem, that most plants have for transporting water from roots to leaves and stems. Instead, mosses have rhizoids, or small hair-like appendages that anchor the moss and take in water. As a result, mosses grow low and flat along the ground because they do not have the support system necessary to grow upwards.

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Answered by sunshine48
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Marvellous moss. ...

Common haircap (Polytrichum commune) ...

Silky forklet moss (Dicranella heteromalla) ...

Swan's-neck thyme moss (Mnium hornum) ...

Common tamarisk moss (Thuidium tamariscinum) ...

Glittering wood moss (Hylocomium splendens) ...

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