Within vascular plants is the phloem, the vessel that transports food, and the xylem, which transports water. Nonvascular plants are small, simple plants without a vascular system. They do not have a phloem or xylem.
The female gametophyte structure that produces eggs in nonvascular plants are called archegonia. The male structure that produces sperm are called antheridia. A gametophyte is the part of the plant that is responsible for creating gametes AKA sexual reproductive cell (sperm or egg). A nonvascular plant is a plant that isn't capable of transporting water and nutrients throughout itself very far because it lacks the proper vessels and veins for the transport. This causes these plants to be small in size so the plant doesn't have to transport the water and nutrients very far.
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this plant is vascular or nonvascular
The water moves into transport tissue/tubes in the roots called xylem if the plant is vascular. Nonvascular plants have no xylem. Water moves from cell to cell in nonvascular plants. In both cases, the type of movement is called osmosis.
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Is a dandelion a vascular or nonvascular plant
no. nonvascular plants are thing such are liverworts, hornworts, and mosses.
Algae is a type of nonvascular plant.
plants that do not have tubes
Non-Vascular plants have no true roots, leavs, or any structure with tissue, so they transport nutrience from cell to cell. Answered by: Treori Davis 5th grade Centennial place elementary school
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