I am doing this project in Honors Biology on Liverworts and Mosses, There is one question that I need to answer and it is "How does it move good and gasses throughout the organism?" I can't seem to find the answer. If you could help with this I'd be sooo grateful!!
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Mosses and liverworts are nonvascular plants, which means they don't have specialized tissue for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant. All nutrients and water are absorbed directly through the main tissue (thallus). This leads to mosses and liverworts generally being small and living close to water.