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Is a mushroom vascular or non-vascular?

Neither. They are decomposers, not plants.


How do non-vascular plants get nutrients?

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What are 4 example of vascular?

There are only three (not four) groups of vascular plants. The vascular tissue is used to transport nutrients and water through the plant. There is seedless vascular plants, angiosperms, and gymnosperms.


What group of plants does not contain a vascular system for transporting water and nutrients?

Non-vascular plants, such as mosses and liverworts, do not contain a vascular system for transporting water and nutrients. Instead, they rely on diffusion and osmosis to move water and nutrients through their cells.


Is rice non-vascular?

Yes, rice plants are non-vascular, meaning they do not have specialized tissues to transport water and nutrients. Instead, water and nutrients are absorbed directly through the roots and distributed through the plant by diffusion.


How do vascular plants get their nutrients?

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What part of the plant is the vascular tissue through which water and nutrients travel?

The vascular tissue responsible for conducting water and nutrients in plants is called xylem. It transports water and minerals absorbed by the roots from the soil to other parts of the plant.


Which of the following plants lacks vascular system fern peanut plant liverworts and oak tree?

Liverworts lack a vascular system. They are non-vascular plants that absorb water and nutrients directly through their cells. Ferns, peanut plants, and oak trees all have vascular systems that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant.


Are mushrooms vascular or nonvascular?

Mushrooms are nonvascular. They lack the vascular tissues found in plants for conducting water and nutrients. Instead, mushrooms absorb nutrients from their surroundings through their mycelium network.


Is Cycadophytes a vascular plant?

Yes, Cycadophytes are vascular plants. They belong to a group of seed plants that have vascular tissues, allowing them to transport water and nutrients through their stems.


Is a purple coneflower vascular or nonvascular?

Conifer is a vascular plant.


How do plants who don't have a vascular system get water and nutrients?

By absorption through rhizoides and free surface of body cells