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Mosses grow close to the ground because they

A. lack the nutrients needed to grow tall.
B. lack vascular tissue.
C. need direct sunlight.
D. do not perform photosynthesis.

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B. lack vascular tissue. Mosses don't have a true vascular system such as stems, roots and leaves. So, they need to absorb water directly from the soil. In plants vascular system came from bundles of tissues that makes a plant grow tall. Mosses lack these bundles.
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