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Plants such as the mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.

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Q: What is a small plant that lacks vascular tissue?
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What characteristic of bryophytes is responsible for their small size?

That IS the basis of the answer. They don't have vascular tissue. This lack of vascular tissue keeps them small because:1. Bryophytes don't have specialized tissue to transport food and water through a larger plant.2. Vascular tissue is the main means of support in larger plants. No vascular tissue - less support.6 years ago


Why are vascular plants able to grow taller than nonvascular plants?

Because vascular tissue is the transport system of a plant. if a plant doesn't have vascular tissue it cant transport water and minerals to all parts of the plant if it is big. So the non-vascular plant like moss needs to be small for sufficient distribution of water and minerals etc without a transport system. eg- moss


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Is clover vascular?

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Is a clover vascular?

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What plant tends to be small and close to the ground?

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Is poison ivy vascular or nonvascular plant?

it is a vascular plant because it can grown bigger than most non vascular plants, which normally grow to 2 to 5 inches tall. non vascular plants asorb water directly through their cells, and that is why they are so small. so of course poison ivy is a vascular plant


Why are non-vascular plants shorter than vascular plants?

Non-Vascular tissues do not have Vascular Tissue, hence the name, which makes it stay "ground hugging". Vascualr tissue allows a plant to transport substances long distances. (Like how a tree can get water all the way up to it's leaves) Since Non-Vascular plants do not have vascualr tissue, they must stay close to their roots, allowing for access to the substances the roots get. Vacular plants send substances across long distances, which allows them to be as long as they want. Help?


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