liverwort thats all i got
no, a liverwort is a seedless nonvascular plant
Moss is a land, nonvascular, and seedless plant.
seedless plants are a plant that contains no seeds their for it is nonvascular!
vascular plants have roots and can be seedless or it may have seeds. a nonvascular plant are always seedless and have rhizoids instead of roots. :)
A seedless vascular plant's roots are analogous to the simple rhizoids in nonvascular plants. Rhizoids are similar to roots in function, as they anchor the plant to the substrate and absorb water and nutrients. However, rhizoids lack vascular tissue found in roots.
A seedless nonvascular plant is a type of plant that reproduces using spores instead of seeds and lacks specialized tissues for water and nutrient transport. These plants typically grow low to the ground in damp environments due to their dependence on water for reproduction and survival. Examples include mosses and liverworts.
mosses... nova.
The plant described is likely a seedless vascular plant. The presence of specialized transport systems and reproduction through spores indicate vascular characteristics, while the lack of seeds points towards it being seedless. Vascular plants with seeds reproduce through seeds rather than spores.
Carnations are vascular plants that have seeds.
Hornworts are non-vascular seedless plants they also lack vascular tissue such as moss, and liverworts
they live in damp places
No, Ferns are Vascular Plants.