The difference between algae ,mosses and lichens
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algae is from Kingdom thallophyta and mosses is from bryophyta lichens is the co existence of algae and fungi. lichens is the algal component
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Lichens are composite organisms in which a fungus (mycobiont) lives symbiotically with algae (phycobionts) e.g. members of the blue green algae.
Mosses are a phylum of non-vascular plants. They produce spores for reproduction instead of seeds and don’t grow flowers, wood or true roots. Instead of roots, all species of moss have rhizoids.
Algae are a diverse group of aquatic organisms that have the ability to conduct photosynthesis. they lack true roots, stems and leaves, and a vascular system to circulate water and nutrients throughout their bodies. Second, many algae are unicellular
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Mosses are a phylum of non-vascular plants. They produce spores for reproduction instead of seeds and don’t grow flowers, wood or true roots. Instead of roots, all species of moss have rhizoids.
Algae are a diverse group of aquatic organisms that have the ability to conduct photosynthesis. they lack true roots, stems and leaves, and a vascular system to circulate water and nutrients throughout their bodies. Second, many algae are unicellular
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