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yes, they are non-vascular because they have no vascular tissue inside of them!
Plants such as the mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
Corn is a vascular plant. Everything is vascular, except liverworts and mosses.
The vascular plants are differentiated in to root and shoot having conducting tissue in the form of xylem and phloem whereas mosses and liverworts have rhizoides in place of roots and lack xylem and phloem.
Bryophytes are non-vascular plants. Mosses, liverworts and hornworts are all types of bryophytes. This type of plant does have specialized cells for wat er transport, but they are not true vascular plants.
yes, they are non-vascular because they have no vascular tissue inside of them!
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Plants such as the mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
Corn is a vascular plant. Everything is vascular, except liverworts and mosses.
Yes they are non vascular
Mosses and liverworts are non-vascular. Horsetails are vascular plants.
mosses and liverworts
Both are in the kindom Plantae, and within the plantae they are called Bryophytes, as they are non-vascular land plants. They are further divided into Bryophyta (moses) and Marchantiophyta (liverworts).
Mosses are non-vascular because they have no vascular tissue inside of them. That is why mosses need to live near moist areas so they can absorb the water directly because they don't have long roots to absorb the water.
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Short answer - yes. Algae, mosses, liverworts and hornworts are non-vascular.
An angiosperm is a vascular plant. The only plants that aren't vascular are mosses and liverworts.