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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 ...
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Moss (for a Measure Of Software Similarity) is an automatic system for determining the similarity of programs. To date, the main application of Moss has been in detecting plagiarism in programming classes. Since its development in 1994, Mos...
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The Bryophyta or mosses, unlike the liverworts, are present in most terrestrial habitats (even deserts) and may sometimes be the dominant plant life. ... The moss itself is used in some horticultural media and it is an important source of peat ... Immature moss capsules with calyptra...
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Mosses are small plants that are rarely taller than 2 inches (50 mm). They typically grow close together in clumps or mats in damp or shady ... ... Moss Genes Provided Fuse For Plant Life Explosion (June 20, 2007) — Scientists have identified the genes that control the development of root hairs on plants. These genes are...
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In many moss plants a microscope is needed to see the antheridia or archegonia. When the antheridia are ripe the antherozoids are released, these antherozoids or sperm cells then swim by means of two threadlike tails and are attracted chemically to the archegonium, where fertilisation occurs to form a zygote.
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