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Moss plants are plants that can grow anywhere #308540499
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In general, moss plants can grow easily in wet and humid places. Moss plants are autotrophs because they have cells with plastids that produce chlorophyll. The body of moss is covered with a waxy cuticle which can reduce excessive evaporation of its body, thus allowing it to adapt to environments that are not too wet. Moss plants are classified as spore-bearing cormophytes, because these plants produce spores as a means of reproduction.