Does moss have leaves, stem, root, flower, fruit, seed?

Mosses are plants consisting of leaves, stems, rhizoids. Moss has no roots, flowers, fruits and seeds. Instead of roots, mosses have rhizoids. With their help, mosses hold on to the ground, as well as through them they receive nutrients from the soil. The presence of flowers, fruits and seeds is characteristic of angiosperms. Mosses reproduce by spores, which first germinate in the soil, having female and male reproductive cells (sexual reproduction). After fertilization, capsules appear in which the spores mature. Then they spill out on the ground, where a new plant appears (asexual reproduction). Vegetative reproduction also takes place.



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