Three groups of seedless vascular plants:
Ferns, Mosses, Liverworts.
The 3 main groups of seedless vascular plants are: ferns, horsetails and club mosses.
There are only three (not four) groups of vascular plants. The vascular tissue is used to transport nutrients and water through the plant. There is seedless vascular plants, angiosperms, and gymnosperms.
Ferns are the most commonly known seedless vascular plant, while there are also horsetails and club mosses. Liverworts are not seedless vascular plants -- they are actually nonvascular.
Here are a few:Seedless Non vascular Plants:Bryophytes:MossesLiverwortsHornwortsSeedless Vascular Plants:LycophytesClub MossesSpike MossesQuil MossesPterophytesFernsWhisk FernsHorsetails
they are vascular plants and non-vascular plants
nonvascular:mosseslivewerwortshornwortsseedless vascuular:fernshorsetailsclub mosses
ferns,horsetails,and club mosses
Yes, vascular bundles are present in petals or else they would not be able to obtain water and they would dry out. Typically petals have three vascular traces and a reticulate pattern of vascular bundles. To see vascular bundles in petals first clear the petals by soaking in 10% NaOH until semi-transparent. If the vascular bundles are still not visible, stain in safranin.
Xylem, Phloem, Cambium are the 3 main structures of vascular plants forrealzys
Anthocerophytes , Hepaticophytes , and Bryophytes
They are both non-vascular plants.
Some types of vascular plants are ferns, conifers, clubmmosses and gyrosperms.