no it is not, it is a vascular plant
nonvascular
It is a vascular plant, because it can grow up off of the ground - unlike moss, which is non-vascular.
angiosperm
Vascular because its of the ground
Orange tree is vascular plant
No, Magnolia is a vascular plant
It is a Vascular plant.
Yes
No
are fir trees vascular
Raspberry plants are a vascular plant, rather then a nonvascular plant. They have special tissues to carry minerals and water to the plant where needed.
Vascular plants are their own Phylum or Division as it is often refered to for the plant kingdom. Vascular plants are the more complex plants that yousee on a daily basis, trees, bushes, most grasses. They are defined by having roots and the ability to transport needed nutrients throughout their 'bodies'. Nonvascular plants are ussualy types of mosses and algae . Edited answer: Tracheophyta group of plants have vascular tissue.
Vascular plants are those plants that have tubes to carry minerals throughout the plant. Some examples of vascular plants are magnolia trees, palm trees, date trees, ferns, cacti, lemon trees, lime trees, cucumbers, forget-me-nots, peas, corn, sugar canes, banana trees, fir trees, etc...
Cherry trees are indeed vascular. These trees transport fluids and other materials through vessels just like most plants would do.
yes, they are vascular plants
Pine trees are vascular plants because these have well defined xylem and phloem tissues.
Trees are vascular in structure.
They are vascular because they grow seeds like other fruit bearing plants LIKE SUNFLOWERS AND PECH TREES BILL SO STUPID
are fir trees vascular
Raspberry plants are a vascular plant, rather then a nonvascular plant. They have special tissues to carry minerals and water to the plant where needed.
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.
yes because it grows more than 100 feet and unvascular plants grow as tall as moss
All true trees are vascular because they have roots, a stem, and leaves.
Vascular plants are their own Phylum or Division as it is often refered to for the plant kingdom. Vascular plants are the more complex plants that yousee on a daily basis, trees, bushes, most grasses. They are defined by having roots and the ability to transport needed nutrients throughout their 'bodies'. Nonvascular plants are ussualy types of mosses and algae . Edited answer: Tracheophyta group of plants have vascular tissue.
The trees are vascular and the mosses are not vascular :):):):)
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.