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== Moss ==
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File:Tionesta-ac-moss2.jpg|Tionesta ac moss
File:Bryum_capillare_leaf_cells.jpg|Bryum capillare leaf cells
File:Moss_leaf_under_microscope.jpg|Moss leaf under microscope
File:Lifecycle_moss_svg_diagram.svg|Lifecycle moss svg diagram
File:Moss_Gametophytes_Sporophytes.JPG|Moss Gametophytes Sporophytes
File:Haeckel_Muscinae.jpg|Haeckel Muscinae
File:RedMoss.jpg|Red Moss
File:Mossopolis.jpg|Mossopolis
File:MossForest.jpg|Moss Forest
File:Route_1_,_Between_Vik_and_Kirkjubæjarklaustur_-_panoramio_(7).jpg|Route 1, Between Vik and Kirkjubæjarklaustur
File:Moss_(Iceland)_03.jpg|Moss (Iceland)
File:Steinerne_Rinne_bei_Obererasbach_im_Altmühltal.jpg|Steinerne Rinne bei Obererasbach im Altmühltal
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 23 February 2025

Moss is a type of small, non-vascular plant that is part of the division Bryophyta. Mosses are typically found in damp or shady locations, although they can grow in a variety of habitats. They play a vital role in the ecosystem, helping to prevent soil erosion and providing a habitat for numerous species.

Characteristics[edit]

Mosses are small, soft plants that are typically 1–10 cm (0.4–4 in) tall, though some species are much larger. They commonly grow close together in clumps or mats in damp or shady locations. They do not have flowers or seeds, and their simple leaves cover the thin wiry stems.

Classification[edit]

Mosses are classified in the division Bryophyta, which is split into several classes, including Bryopsida, Sphagnopsida, and Andreaeopsida. These classes are further divided into orders, families, genera, and species.

Ecology[edit]

Mosses play a crucial role in the ecosystem. They help to prevent soil erosion by absorbing water and binding the soil together. They also provide a habitat for numerous species, including insects, amphibians, and microorganisms.

Uses[edit]

Mosses have been used by humans for a variety of purposes. They have been used as insulation, for bedding, and in horticulture. Some species of moss are also used in traditional medicine.

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