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well to tell you the truth yepp it happens

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Well they obviously dont use vascular tissues but they use the excreted nutirents as a kind of storage you mights say, a way of keeping some nutirents left over

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In order to perform respiration, a non-vascular plant is able to absorb water from its leaves. The water is then distributed throughout the plant.

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