Explain the importance of spores in the life cycle of mosses.

Mosses do not have flowers, root and conducting systems in their structure. They reproduce by spores. When the cycle of moss ripening begins, small shoots appear with a thickening towards the top having a brownish tint. This is where the ripe controversy lies. At a certain moment, these boxes will burst and, with the help of the wind, the spores will begin to spread over considerable distances. Due to their small size, they are not visible to the naked eye.



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