Yes. Seed plants have vascular tissue.
Plants that store water in tissue are called succulent plants.
Vascular tissue in plants can best be compared to blood vessels in people and animals.
Collenchyma Tissue.
epidermal tissue
bryophytes are non vascular plants, they are small and are ecologically persistant, these plants do not form xylem tissue ever tracheophytes are vascular plants, and are composed of xylem and pholem tissues, they are seedless plants and are the very dominant land plants including trees and flowering plants.
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Yes. Seed plants have vascular tissue.
vascular plants
there r thins on the plants here like jerms
Vascular plants have vascular tissue .
Plants that store water in tissue are called succulent plants.
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Vascular tissue in plants can best be compared to blood vessels in people and animals.
It is called vascular plants
Collenchyma Tissue.