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Moss grows and adheres to rock and wood through a combination of its unique structure and environmental adaptations. Mosses have tiny, root-like structures called rhizoids that anchor them to surfaces and absorb water and nutrients. Unlike true roots, rhizoids are simpler and provide only a minimal hold. Moss spreads primarily through spores, which are released from spore capsules when they mature. These spores are carried by wind or water to new locations where they can germinate under suitable
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