Mosses are plants without stems roots, or leaves. How do they survive?
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Instead they have thin rootlike growths called rhizoids that help anchor the plant. Because they don't have roots and stems to transport water, mosses and liverworts dry out very quickly, so they are usually found in moist habitats. The only place they don't grow is in salt water.
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Mosses are plants without stems roots, or leaves.
Instead they have thin rootlike growths called rhizoids that help anchor the plant. Because they don't have roots and stems to transport water, mosses and liverworts dry out very quickly, so they are usually found in moist habitats. The only place they don't grow is in salt water.
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