No.
yes
nonvascular produce hydrogen
No, Ferns are Vascular Plants.
Carnations are vascular plants that have seeds.
nonvascular
Non-vascular plants have rhizoides in place of roots and a seedless vascular plant like selaginella may have rhizophore.
Both have swimming sperm.
Nonvascular plants and seedless vascular plants are both land plants that evolved from green algae. Both types also rely on water to be able to reproduce.
nonvascular produce hydrogen
vascular plants have roots and can be seedless or it may have seeds. a nonvascular plant are always seedless and have rhizoids instead of roots. :)
No, Ferns are Vascular Plants.
Nonvascular plants and seedless vascular plants are both land plants that evolved from green algae. Both types also rely on water to be able to reproduce.
Carnations are vascular plants that have seeds.
nonvascular
Non-vascular plants have rhizoides in place of roots and a seedless vascular plant like selaginella may have rhizophore.
Hornworts are non-vascular seedless plants they also lack vascular tissue such as moss, and liverworts
Seedless vascular plants are members of Pteridopyta, comprising mostly of ferns and their allies.
Ferns are the most commonly known seedless vascular plant, while there are also horsetails and club mosses. Liverworts are not seedless vascular plants -- they are actually nonvascular.