transporting water and dissolved particles
The vascular system in plants actually does it
the plant's vascular system does not enable plants to reproduce, or to live without water. Those are just 2 reasons why. I know many more, but it would take forever to write. Posted by 10 year old Autumn
Vascular plants have a system that allows them to transport water to all parts of its tissue. Non-vascular plants do not have this system, which means that they will generally stay smaller than vascular plants.
They are Vascualar Plants because of there big root system
Non-vascular plants do not have transport system.
Having a vascular system and a dominant sporophyte generation enable ferns to be more diverse and widespread
No. its non vascular
Seedless Vascular Plants that withhold gammets and spermers
Yes
The vascular system in plants like pines give the plants stength, stability, and ability to transport nutrients around the plant. Non-vascular plants can not grow as tall as vascular plants becasue without the vascular system the plant is not able to transport nutrients great distances easily, and do not have the structural support to grow up.
The two general structures of vascular plants are the stem system and the root system. The root of the plant absorbs water and nutrients while the stem produces reproductive system and leaves.
Early vascular plants like Psilotum did not have root system. There was central axis without differentiation into root, stem and leaves. later on as evolution advanced in vascular plants root system appeared.