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What is a Mosses and Fungi​

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Answered by todkarianushka012
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Mosses, unlike fungi, are plants. They are typically small – from 1 – 10 cm – although they can be larger. They don't have flowers or seeds, but they do produce spores, as fungi do. Mosses don't have roots; they absorb water and nutrients through their leaves. They also don't have veins, making them bryophytes

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Explanation:

Mosses, unlike fungi, are plants. They are typically small – from 1 – 10 cm – although they can be larger. They don't have flowers or seeds, but they do produce spores, as fungi do. Mosses don't have roots; they absorb water and nutrients through their leaves. They also don't have veins, making them bryophytes.

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