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Moss like funaria is amphibious in nature comment

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Answered by sony2052
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Mosses like funaria belong to the division Bryophyta which is a division of non vascular plants . These plants are called as amphibians of plant kingdom because they live in moist areas . Mosses require external water for reproduction , while they are terrestrial plants.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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              Moss like funaria is amphibious in nature

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Mosses like Funaria are called 'amphibians' of the plant kingdom. These mosses belong to Bryophyta kingdom which consists of non-vascular plants.

EXPLANATION:

Mosses like Funaria lives in moist areas. These are terrestrial plants and requires external water for the reproduction process. These mosses usually grow in 'dense patches' in moist, cool and shady areas especially in the rainy season.

These mosses reproduce by spore formation. They have root-like structures called Rhizoids which help them to grow in the moist areas.  

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