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Sphagnum moss is adapted to living in acidic conditions with little oxygen true or false

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True. Sphagnum is a genus of mosses that can retain large amounts of water within their cells, due to the presence of pores in cells that can rapidly absorb water through their pores. The acidic water and the lack of oxygen cause the Sphagnum to decompose slowly, producing the accumulation of dead tissue, which can form a mantle from 1 to 9 m deep.
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