my understanding is that vascular plants are able to grow tall because of the strength and stability that the vascular tissue provides. so the tall tree in the forest would be a vascular plant
Vascular plants with transport systems and roots. Without both transport system and roots it would be dead. Plant need roots to survive and the transport system take the water soaked from the roots to everywhere in the
would a tall desert plant be a vascular plant or a non vascular plant
Non-vascular plants hardly attain a height of 5 to 7 cms as compared to vascular tall trees of Sequia reaching a height of upto 400 feet.
No they can't grow tall.
The conifer is a vascular plant.
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It is a vascular plant. If it has roots, stems, leaves and flowers, it is a vascular plant. Mosses, algae and fungi are considered to be non-vascular.
this plant is vascular or nonvascular
Vacular
If you are asking if the vine poison ivy is a vascular plant then yes, it is a vascular plant.
A plant that does not have a vascular system.
A tall desert plant would be a vascular plant.
Due to scarcity of water only vascular plants can get some height in deserts.
yes because vascular plants are better suited to life in dry areas than nonvascular plants
Most desert plants are vascular. Few non-vascular plants can survive in the desert.
Any tall plant in any ecosystem is a vascular plant. Non vascular plants are generally small, just a few inches tall, with the exception of some marine plants.
No, the barrel cactus is a vascular plant.
some desert plants are short but most of them are tall. the short ones are short because of the terrible sand storms and not much rain. and if your talking serious, I've seen a Cactus that is 42metres tall in the desert!!!
i have to ask my teacher
yes cause the desert is a dry land so they need more roots to get water to the plant -science teacher 101
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yes cause the desert is a dry land so they need more roots to get water to the plant -science teacher 101