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Phanerogamae is the plant division that has plants that produce the female reproductive structures.
The structures found in plants and not in animals are cell wall, chloroplasts and plastids.
A big horn sheep does eat plants such as grass
Gases enter plants through the Stomata, microscopic mouth like structures on the bottoms of leaves, for the purpose of inhaling CO2 for Photorespiration.
All gymnosperms have cones as reproductive structures.
There structures that help to grow new plants, like potatoes and ginger.
Most plants have special structures on their leaves called stomates. Carbon dioxide is drawn into the leaf tissue through these pore-like structures.
The threadlike structures are called rhizoids.
Nonvascular plants, for instance, the mosses, have root-like structures called rhizoids used to attach themselves to soil, trees, rocks and other structures.
Because it has tube-like structures(like a stem) This is 100% right because i got it straight out of my science book.
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
Plants have roots stem and leaves while simple plants doesn't they have root like structures and they get water directly from the environment
No, rhizoides are unicellular structures of lower plants. These are meant for absorption and anchorage, like root hairs in higher plants.
Because they have no structures like muscles to move with. They are rooted to the ground.
Roots, seeds and true xylem and phloem elements are absent in non-vascular plants.
Plants with protective structores
Thorns, spines (such as those on a cactus), and prickles are examples of protective structures of plants.