All plants have cellulose which could be considered a rigid supporting tissue. The various structures that contribute to wood formation are significantly more supportive than those of strictly herbacious species. Turgor pressure from water uptake is responsible for keeping most herbacious species erect.
No, as non-vascular plants do neither.
Root and shoot of all plants belonging to Tracheophyta contain vascular tissue.
theoraticly, yes.
Vascular plants inhabit all short of environment but these can survive best in tropical rainforests
All seed plants have vascular tissue and use seeds to reproduce.
no
No, as non-vascular plants do neither.
Root and shoot of all plants belonging to Tracheophyta contain vascular tissue.
All angiospermic plants produce flowers and have vascular tissue.
Two characteristics of all seed plants are that they use seeds to reproduce, and that they have vascular tissue. HoshiRakuen
They have vascular tissue and use seeds to reproduce. In addition, they all have body plans that include leaves, stems, and roots. Most seed plants live on land. Seed plants face many challenges, including standing upright and supplying all their cells with water and food. They meet these two challenges with vascular tissue. The thick walls of the cells in the vascular tissue help support the plants. In addition, water, food, and nutrients are transported throughout the plants in vascular tissue.
theoraticly, yes.
no such thing, all plants can be grown from tissue culture but each would need its own formula and for many it isn't economicly viable to develop one.
They have vascular tissue and use seeds to reproduce. In addition, they all have body plans that include leaves, stems, and roots. Most seed plants live on land. Seed plants face many challenges, including standing upright and supplying all their cells with water and food. They meet these two challenges with vascular tissue. The thick walls of the cells in the vascular tissue help support the plants. In addition, water, food, and nutrients are transported throughout the plants in vascular tissue.
No, but they have a stalk which functions as a sort of backbone for the plant.
The cell wall are partly why the plant cell keeps the plant rigid but it is also down to the vacuole in the middle of the plant cell which is mainly a bag of water that pushes the cytoplasm against the cell wall causing it to be rigid.
Vascular plants inhabit all short of environment but these can survive best in tropical rainforests