Non vascular plants consist of mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. They are normally found in moist places with a lot of rainfall.
Heptaphyta and Bryophyta are the two non vascular phylas
non-vascular plants are always found in moist places.
Phylum Bryophyta
Echinodermata
Dicotyledonous plants, having two seed leaves and net-veined leaves.Magnoliopsida is the botanical name for a class of flowering plants.See the Related Link.
There is a site that has an entire list of scientific names for plants. (see related link)
These are animals of the Phylum Cnidaria.
Imperfect fungi (or Fungi imperfecta) is another name for the phylum Deuteromycota.
Echinodermata
Plants that have xylem and phloem are vascular plants.
Non-vascular plants
Grass
mosses and liverworts
Non-vascular plants (mosses and their relatives), Seedless vascular plants (ferns and their relatives), Gymnosperms (cone-bearing plants), and Angiosperms (flowering plants)
Pteridophytes or Pteridophyta describes seedless, vascular plants that use spores to reproduce.
Primitive vascular plants are also know as a pteridophytes but fern is their more common name. The ferns life cycle is split between sporophytes phases and free-living gametophytes unlike other vascular plants.
fungus is classified by size and shape and fungus is different by color and shape
Dicotyledonous plants, having two seed leaves and net-veined leaves.Magnoliopsida is the botanical name for a class of flowering plants.See the Related Link.
No, the highest level is kingdom.
Gymnosperms - 'naked seed'. But that does not include mosses, which are plants, but do not have true seeds. Ferns are vascular plants, but don't have seeds either.