I HATE IT BUT I LOVE IT

in #nature6 years ago (edited)

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A Beauty That Is Often Overlooked

Today I capture the moss that is behind the school, first I see it with the naked eye it just shrubs just ruin the look of a clean building. It is not as beautiful as people say that the appearance of a variation of a distracting plant is a combination of natural beauty if it grows on a rock or concrete (above the dark it creates light) but with a touch of macro photography the moss has become very beautiful.

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You should know that these moss are small (a few centimeter) herbaceous plants that absorb water and nutrients primarily through their leaves and harvest carbon dioxide and sunlight to create food with photosynthesis. This moss is different from vascular plants that lack tracheid or water-filled xylem vessels. Moss multiply using spores, not seeds, and have no flowers.

Moss has a stem that may be simple or branched and erect. the texture is simple, usually only one layer of cells without internal air space, often with a thicker shear. moss has no proper roots, but has a yarn-like rhizoid that binds to its substrate. Moss does not absorb water or nutrients from its substrates through its rhizoid.

Spore pads or sporangia pads of a single moss are borne on long branched stems, thus distinguishing them from polisporangiofit, which includes all vascular plants. Spores of multicellular diploid bearing bearings are short-lived and depend on gametophytes for water supply and nutrients. spore-bearing capsule enlarges and matures after the stem extends, while the liver capsule enlarges before the stem extends. Other differences are not universal for all moss but the existence of different stems with simple leaves, striped leaves, without luminous leaves and unclassified in the three ranks all point to mossy plants.

Benefits of Moss
In addition moss is widely used as a medicinal material, used in chemical industry, perfumes in the process of coloring and tanning and is used as an indicator of pollution levels around the area it occupies.

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