This is because the plants relese spores into their surroundings,where they grow into gametophytes.
When the gametophtes produce egg cells and sperm cells,there must be enough water available for fertilization.
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No, plants have vascular tissues though.
Bryophytes are more adapted for moist environments. This is because they can carry water over long distances as a result of lacking any vascular tissue.
Vascular tissue.
no
Yes. Seed plants have vascular tissue.
No, plants have vascular tissues though.
Bryophytes are more adapted for moist environments. This is because they can carry water over long distances as a result of lacking any vascular tissue.
Vascular tissue.
Vascular plants have vascular tissue .
no
In the stem and leaves of plants most of the vascular tissue is found. This vascular tissue is in the form of xylem and phloem.
Bryophytes are small, low growing plants that are found in moist environments. Bryophytes do not have lignified tissue. Lignified tissue is hard like a tree bark.
The "ground" or "ground tissue" is plant tissue is not epidermis or vascular tissue.
Vascular tissue is not found in the skin. The vascular tissue is usually found in plants and has xylem and phloem as its primary components.
vascular plants
Yes. Seed plants have vascular tissue.
because vascular tissue is a blood vessel