Moss does not actually eat anything, they utilise photosynthesis which converts sunlight energy as well as carbon dioxide into water, oxygen and glucose. The glucose is then used in a technique called respiration which breaks down the glucose or sugar into ATP molecules which then give the plant or moss energy to grow.
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Absolutely NOT Kate Moss.
The duration of Moss on the Stones is 1.37 hours.
Norman Harold Moss died in 1974.
Foot, seta and capsule
Yes, moss does need sunlight to survive and thrive. Sunlight is essential for moss to photosynthesize and grow. Without sunlight, moss may struggle to survive and may not thrive as well.
Ability to photosynthesize
Mosses do not have true leaves like other plants. Instead, they have small, simple structures called phyllids that serve a similar function to leaves. These phyllids help mosses to photosynthesize and absorb water, but they are not as complex as true leaves.
Moss is a plant that does not require sunlight for germination. Moss can start growing in shaded or dark areas where other plants may struggle to survive. It is able to photosynthesize efficiently in low-light conditions.
No, mushrooms are fungi and so cannot photosynthesize.
Yes, the can photosynthesize and respire at the same time.
Leave per se do not photosynthesize but the organelles within the cells of the leaves (the chloroplasts) do.
Cabbage leaf can photosynthesize because it has chlorophyll. Also red cabbage can photosynthesize too. Absolutely, red cabbages have chlorophyll, but it masked by other pigments. (anthocyanins)
That is the euglena.
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