a pumping heart and blood vessels
Honeysuckles are a vascular plant. They have a water transport system that includes roots, stems, and leaves. Any plant that has these three components is a vascular plant.
The components of a vascular system in plants are xylem, which transports water and minerals from roots to leaves, and phloem, which transports sugars and other organic compounds throughout the plant. These two tissues work together to provide support, transport nutrients, and facilitate growth in plants.
The major difference between the vascular system of a human and a starfish is that humans have cardio vascular system and starfish have water vascular system.
effect of serotonin in vascular system
All angiosperms are vascular
Snakes have a circulatory system, sometimes called the vascular system.
A plant's vascular system consists of vascular tissue. The vascular tissue is made up of xylem (transports water) and the phloem (transports sugars and other nutrients). Another component of the vascular system is the meristems: the vascular meristem and the cork cambium, both of which are sites of growth.
I've never heard the term "blood vascular system" used together like that, but the vascular system is the collection of vessels that move blood throughout the body.
The cardio-vascular system
When a thrombus travels through the vascular system it is called an embolus.
The vascular system is that system in plant which is closely related to the human circulatory system which have xylem in the place ofArtery & phloem in the place of vein.
no, because when i asked if grass is a non-vascular plant they said no and when i checked my science book, it said that angiosperms have monocot and dicot and monocots are like grass, so therefore, grass is not a non-vascular plant