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nonvascular it has no roots too
An example of a non-vascular plant is a moss because these are land plants,and show considerably more tissue complexity than the green algae.
Moss is non-vascular. Because a moss is non-vascular, it relies on osmosis and diffusion to receive mainly oxygen and carbon dioxide from the air for nutrients.
Non vascular is term used for plants and not for fungi, any how fungi lack vascular tissue .
they have a single vein of vascular tisse in the leaf
nonvascular it has no roots too
no it is nonvascular
An example of a non-vascular plant is a moss because these are land plants,and show considerably more tissue complexity than the green algae.
Moss is non-vascular. Because a moss is non-vascular, it relies on osmosis and diffusion to receive mainly oxygen and carbon dioxide from the air for nutrients.
Non vascular is term used for plants and not for fungi, any how fungi lack vascular tissue .
Hornworts are non-vascular seedless plants they also lack vascular tissue such as moss, and liverworts
they have a single vein of vascular tisse in the leaf
moss nonvascular is moss........thats nonvascular
Depends if you are talking about a non-vascular plant like moss.
no it is not, it is a vascular plant
Sphagnum is not a conifer sphagnum is a type of moss.
Moss is a nonvascular plant. They lack some of the more elaborate adaptations to dry environments that are found in the vascular plants, and so must live in a moist environment.