Hornworts are non-vascular seedless plants they also lack vascular tissue such as moss, and liverworts
A hornwort plant is neither an angiosperm nor a gymnosperm. It is a non-vascular plant belonging to the division Anthocerotophyta, which is separate from both angiosperms and gymnosperms.
An oak tree is just one example of a vascular, or veined, plant. In fact there are a lot more vascular plants than non-vascular, so as long as your plant is not a moss, liverwort or hornwort, it would be considered vascular.
A hornwort is a plant
no it has seeds so it is actually a seed plant Edited answer: Hornwort is seedless non-vascular plant
The types of animals that usually eat hornwort are plant-eating fish. An example of these types of fish is goldfish.
No, diatoms are not vascular plants. Diatoms are a type of single-celled algae that possess a cell wall made of silica, while vascular plants are higher plants that have specialized tissues to transport water, nutrients, and produce seeds for reproduction.
Some examples of plants in the plant kingdom include flowering plants (angiosperms), conifers, ferns, mosses, and algae. These organisms typically have chlorophyll and can perform photosynthesis to produce their own food.
Is a dandelion a vascular or nonvascular plant
a vascular plant is a plant with veins. A non vascular plant does not have veins
it is a vascular plant
no it is not, it is a vascular plant
Papaya is a tropical fruit which grows on a vascular plant (tree).