Journey to the Microcosmos: Moss & Lichen--Which One Is Actually a Plant?
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Both mosses and lichens are considered non-vascular plants, but only mosses are truly plants. Lichens aren't plants at all. They are complex organisms formed by a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and an algae or cyanobacteria. Part of the "Journey to the Microcosmos" series.
Media Details
Runtime: 8 minutes 4 seconds
- Topic: Science
- Subtopic: Biology, Microbiology, Plants
- Grade/Interest Level: 9 - 12
- Release Year: 2021
- Producer/Distributor: Complexly
- Series: Journey to the Microcosmos
- Writer: Polly O'Shea
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