mosses
Mosses are small, non-vascular land plants in division Bryophyta. They are widespread in moist, shaded environments and often form green carpets on soil, rocks, and decaying wood. The moss body, or thallus, is typically a leafy, low-growing gametophyte composed of simple stems with whorled or spiral leaves that are usually one cell thick. They lack true xylem and phloem and rely on diffusion to move water and nutrients. Rhizoids anchor the plant and aid in water absorption.
Life cycle: Mosses reproduce by alternation of generations. The dominant stage is the haploid gametophyte, producing
Ecology and significance: Mosses occupy a key role in many ecosystems. They help retain moisture, contribute