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   ocr: MOSSES I M OSSES: with a are very small, simple simple transport plants, damp reproduction. habitats. Male They sex need cells water made for system. They absorb most of their by a male part of the moss swim water through their leaves. toward female sex cells in the female Mosses cannot stop water part. A stalk grows out ofthe from evaporating from fertilized cell and a spore capsule their leaves, so they are develops at the generally found in top of the stalk. - Stalk Spore capsule Moss Spore capsules Thes stalks are. topped byspore capsules. The spores inside the capsules ripen and are relea ...