Because vascular plants have stems and non vascular plants don't.
They have xylem and phloem!
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They say it super tall
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Vascular plants have xylem and phloem, thus allowing the plant to live on land and not only in watery-marshy areas. Vascular plants are also able to grow bigger and taller.
It means they do have viens:)<3
Non-vascular plants do not have transport system.
Non vascular plants have no internal "circulatory system" or any means of moving liquid and nutrients around their body. Therefore they need to grow low to the ground and in a moist environment in order to get their nutrients through osmosis through the ground. Vascular plants are able to get their nutrients delivered through the body through veins, allowing them to grow taller.
Redwoods are vascular plants.
True because the tissues allow better growth.
There are too many vascular plants to count, but vascular plants are generally taller than non-vascular plants. Most plants are vascular.
Vascular plants have xylem and phloem, thus allowing the plant to live on land and not only in watery-marshy areas. Vascular plants are also able to grow bigger and taller.
yes
There are both Vascular and Non-Vascular plants.
It means they do have viens:)<3
vascular
Non-vascular plants do not have transport system.
They are vascular plants. All angiosperms, or flowering plants are vascular. Only group of plants that are non vascular is mosses.
Conduction of water, minerals and food material
Non vascular plants have no internal "circulatory system" or any means of moving liquid and nutrients around their body. Therefore they need to grow low to the ground and in a moist environment in order to get their nutrients through osmosis through the ground. Vascular plants are able to get their nutrients delivered through the body through veins, allowing them to grow taller.
Redwoods are vascular plants.