it is vascular
Apple is a vascular plant
The California Redwood is definitely a vascular plant. The Redwood has both types of vascular tissue; xylem and phloem.
both are seed plants and seed plants share two characteristics: having vascular tissue and uses seeds to reproduce
yes they both do
Pollen is nonvascular, as it is a structure produced by seed plants for reproduction and does not contain any conducting tissues like xylem or phloem found in vascular plants.
Both have swimming sperm.
Both nonvascular plants and seedless vascular plants reproduce using spores, lack seeds and flowers, and rely on water for fertilization to occur. Additionally, they do not have a well-developed system for water and nutrient transport like vascular plants do.
Non-vascular plants reproduce from spores. Non-vascular plants are mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. Some non-vascular plants have male plants and female plants. Others are able to have both sex organs on the same plant.
The water moves into transport tissue/tubes in the roots called xylem if the plant is vascular. Nonvascular plants have no xylem. Water moves from cell to cell in nonvascular plants. In both cases, the type of movement is called osmosis.
Nonvascular plants and seedless vascular plants are both land plants that evolved from green algae. Both types also rely on water to be able to reproduce.
Roots, seeds and true xylem and phloem elements are absent in non-vascular plants.
Corn is most definitely a vascular plant containing both the vascular tissues xylem and phloem.