Ferns are vascular plants. Vascular plants are non-seeded plants meaning you do not have to plant a seed for them to grow. Ferns grow by air borne spores. Ferns also can be kept in a drier climate due to them being vascular. There aren't similarities between vasucular and non vascular plants.
Ferns are vascular. They have a functional system of xylem and phloem. However like non-vasuclar plants they reproduce by spores, furthermore ferns have a two part lifecycle, the prothallus does not have a complex vascular system.
Vascular means that the plant a system that carries nutrients and liquids throughout its body, very much like the way a human's arteries and veins carry oxygen and nutrients to our cells. Ferns are some of the earliest and simplest vascular plants.
Because it has tube-like structures(like a stem) This is 100% right because i got it straight out of my science book.
There are several characteristics that can help to identify a plant as a horsetail. Horsetails are vascular plants with hollow, jointed stems. They are seedless and have scale-like leaves arranged in a whorl pattern.
I think that there can be, because if you have like a green room with like plants and food plants that have to grow in warm climates then, yes
The leaves of ferns are called fronds. As a young frond unwinds and opens, it is called a fiddlehead. The regular fronds are called trophophylls. The fronds that produce spores are called sporophylls.
Well, plants are divided into two which is flowering plants and non-flowering plants, flowering is divided into two which is monocotyledons and dicotyledons and non- flowering is divided into five which is Algae, mosses, conifer, ferns and fungi.
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They are vascular because they grow seeds like other fruit bearing plants LIKE SUNFLOWERS AND PECH TREES BILL SO STUPID
Both.Some plants have vascular systems, while others do not. Most plants that we commonly think of, like trees, flowers, and bushes, are vascular. Some simpler plants, like moss and ferns, are nonvascular.In plants, a vascular system is analogous to the heart, veins and arteries of an animal (which is why it's called a cardiovascular system). It is a system of "tubes" that transports water and nutrients throughout the plant. Mosses don't need vascular systems because they are not very tall, so the water doesn't have to reach very far.
Because ferns are vascular plants
Sort of...instead of having normal roots like normal vascular plants have, nonvascular plants like bryophytes (moss) have rhizoids that help anchor them to soil.
Roots, seeds and true xylem and phloem elements are absent in non-vascular plants.
Plants that have tubes are called vascular plants.
Non-vascular plants have rhizoides in place of roots and a seedless vascular plant like selaginella may have rhizophore.
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Yes, the sensitive plant, more commonly called the TickleMe Plant, is a vascular plant.Rrelated Information:TickleMe Plants are flowering plants, producing cotton candy like pink flowers.All flowering plants are angiosperms. All angiosperms are vascular plants.Vascular plants like the TickleMe, have specialized tissue that allows the plant to circulate chemicals throughout the plant.The TickleMe Plant closes its leaves and lowers its branches when touched. This is the result of the increased pressure in its cells, made possible in part by the vascular tissue.
The subkingdom of bananas is Tracheobionta. This is a large group of vascular plants that include flowering plants, ferns, conifers, and the like.