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Moss is a bryophyte, and is thus neither a bacteria or a fungus, but a rather primitive form of plant.

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Mosses and grass obtain their energy through photosynthesis, converting sunlight into chemical energy. Algae also perform photosynthesis, utilizing sunlight to produce energy. Bacteria and mushrooms do not directly provide energy to these organisms.

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Grass, moss and algae perform photosynthesis and get their energy from the sun.

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Yes, bacteria will eat moss. Bacteria will eat anything that allows it to stick to the surface lining. Other microscopic critters will also eat moss.

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nope, moss is a fungi

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