The two general structures of vascular plants are the stem system and the root system. The root of the plant absorbs water and nutrients while the stem produces reproductive system and leaves.
What are the two different vascular structures in plants?
Roots, seeds and true xylem and phloem elements are absent in non-vascular plants.
Plants that have tubes are called vascular plants.
Non-vascular plants lack a true vascular (organised tranport) system for water and sugars. i.e. they lack xylem and phloem vessels
The difference between vascular and non-vacular plants is that, vascular plants have tubes that carry water up the plant/tree, non-vascular plants dont have those in which case, they need to live near water. Vascular plants are considered the "flowering plant", non-vascular plants have spores and don't need to "mate" with another plant to make a new one, they just need to get their seeds off of them the right way. Vascular plants have a system of cells that transport water through the plant, non-vascular plants do not.
Redwoods are vascular plants.
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Roots, seeds and true xylem and phloem elements are absent in non-vascular plants.
GENERAL STRUCTURESxylemphloemTRANSPORT STRUCTURESxylemphloem
it is the phloem
Roots, seeds and true xylem and phloem elements are absent in non-vascular plants.
They are vascular because they have tube-like structures in them that carry nutrients through the plant. NON-vascular plants have no tube-like structures so they must be close to the ground. NON-vascular plants do not have roots, but instead have rhizoids. Edited answer: Because bamboo are tall terestrial plants belong to angiosperms
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A dahlia is a vascular plant because dahlias have tube-like structures to carry water, nutrients and other substances.
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Plants that have tubes are called vascular plants.