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Mosses are non-vascular plants whereas ferns are vascular. In ferns Sporophyte is dominant but in mosses gametophyte is dominant generation. Ferns have definite roots but in mosses leaves and roots are mostly false.
Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.
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Plants having vascular bundles are collectively called tracheophytes.
All Vascular plants grow from stems.
There are several characteristics that can help to identify a plant as a horsetail. Horsetails are vascular plants with hollow, jointed stems. They are seedless and have scale-like leaves arranged in a whorl pattern.
Not all vascular plants have seeds. Some plants (like club mosses) are vascular and produce spores. For example the phylum Lycophyta are club mosses and quill-worts. these plants produce spores but still have vascular roots, stems, and one vascular vein in each leaf.
Mosses are non-vascular plants whereas ferns are vascular. In ferns Sporophyte is dominant but in mosses gametophyte is dominant generation. Ferns have definite roots but in mosses leaves and roots are mostly false.
whisk ferns
It means they do have viens:)<3
Vascular Plants, transport water from the roots to the stems and leaves
Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.
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Because vascular plants have stems and non vascular plants don't.
Plants having vascular bundles are collectively called tracheophytes.
All Vascular plants grow from stems.
yes vascular plants can grow to be quite large because they have roots or stems