Moss Vs. El Lobo.

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Moss Vs. El Lobo

Facts

Moss One thing is that Moss is an alternation for reproduction (Has both Reproductive properties, Asexual and Sexual) It produces spores in the life cycle The cell divides and produces long green threads Gamete producing moss plants develop from these threads The haploid is the major stage for moss in their life Their lifespan consists of a couple years to 10 depending on the species

Wolf They are sexaul reproducing animals They may life to 13 years but average lifespan is 5 to 6 Female wolves usually have a litter of 1-11 pups the average however is 5-6 Wolves are sexually mature at the age of 2 or 3 Gestation consists of 63 days Pups are born blind and deaf

Similarities and Differencs

Wolf Both can have a sexual reproductive attribute Both average lifespan consists between 10 years Wolves are mammals Wolfs are always on the move Mate between January and March Moss Both can have a sexual reproductive attribute Both average lifespan consists between 10 years Moss is a plant Moss stays in one spot and grows Is also asexual Reproduce in many ways

Wolf Advantages Disadvantages Helps natural selection remove mutations in the population Offspring become better than the parents Helps keep the pack strong Reproduction is much slower than asexual Sometimes reproduction cannot happen depending on the outcomes that might occur Can be a bad thing if predators are around, pups can’t see or hear for 63 days

Moss Advantages Disadvantages Rapid population, can always produce more Does not need a mate in order to reproduce They do not need to carry their offspring for a long time If there is no mate then the offspring will only carry one trait More percentage of extinction They cannot adapt

Overall Both species are very healthy in their reproduction process and can excel at very good lengths

Sources Thenextgalaxy.com Occupytheory.org greengarageblog.org