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Do moss plants grow in water?

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Do moss plants grow in water?

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Members of the plant kingdom are green (they all contain chlorophyll) and most are rooted in soil. There are more than 250,000 species within the kingdom. Check out these predator plants! Even if you don’t know many plants by sight, the one represented here is one you should recognize. Its three toothed leaves are a shiny green and its berries are white. It sometimes grows on trees with a friend with 5 leaves. Plant classification: Land plants are divided into two groups (vascular and nonvascular) based on whether they have vascular tissues or not. Vascular tissues are specialized for conducting food and water within the plant. All nonvascular plants are placed in one division. There are nine divisions of vascular plants based on whether they form seeds or not. This class will be concerned with the following groups: Division Bryophyta – nonvascular plants • Class Musci – the mosses Division Pterophyta – ferns, a group of seedless plants Division Coniferophyta – cone-forming seed plants

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