What structure differences that allow moss to be more successful on land than algae
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
The main structural difference between mosses and algae which allow moss to be more successful on land is that moss contains a semblence of leaves and are spongy when touched. Algae lacks any sort of leaves and spreads by clumping into a group contained of living cells.
Explanation:
Answered by
1
The main structural differences that allow moss to be more successful on land than algae.
Explanation:
- It allows moss to be more successful on the ground is that moss has a leaf semblance and is spongy when touched. Through clumping into a band of living cells, algae lack any kind of leaves and spreads.
- Algae is an idiomatic phrase for a broad, diverse range of photosynthetic eukaryotic organisms not generally closely related to each other and thus polyphyletic.
Learn more about algae
Name the pigments present in brown algae, red algae & green algae
https://brainly.in/question/1303288
How do the blue green algae and symbiotic bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into nitrogen compounds
https://brainly.in/question/1338684
Similar questions