Their well-developed vascular tissue solves the problem of transport and moving materials effectively and faster throughout the plants body.
Their well-developed vascular tissue solves the problem of transporting water to different areas.
Vascular plants have xylem and phloem, thus allowing the plant to live on land and not only in watery-marshy areas. Vascular plants are also able to grow bigger and taller.
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The Plant Kingdom Plants are multicellular organisms that use chlorophyll in specialized cellular structures called chloroplasts to capture sunlight energy and convert it into organic matter. We refer to plants as autotrophs(self-feeders). Also included in the Plant Kingdom are algae that are not multicellular, but are cells with a nucleus (unlike bacteria).Besides the algae, most plants are divided into one of two groups, the nonvascular plants (such as mosses) and the vascular plants (such as most crops, trees, and flowering plants). Vascular plants have specialized tissue that allows them to transport water and nutrients from their roots to their leaves and back again, even when the plant is several hundred feet tall. Nonvascular plants cannot do this and remain very small in size. Vascular plants are able to inhabit moist as well as dry environments, whereas nonvascular plants are mostly found in moist, marshy areas because they have no vascular tissue to transport water.
Nonvascular plants are usually the first plants to live in new enviroments, such as newly exposed rock. When these plants die, they break down and help form a thin layer of soil. Then, plants that need soil in order to grow can move into these areas
Seed plants include not only flowering plants, but also conifers. Scientifically known as angiosperms and gymnosperms, these plants are distributed worldwide and now dominate the plant kingdom.
Nonvascular plants are low growing, and do not have roots for absorbing water from the ground. ___ Vascular plants are better suited to live in dry areas.
yes because vascular plants are better suited to life in dry areas than nonvascular plants
Vascular plants have vascular tissue while non-vascular plants don´t
Vascular plants have xylem and phloem, thus allowing the plant to live on land and not only in watery-marshy areas. Vascular plants are also able to grow bigger and taller.
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non- vascular plants have no vascular tissues and they are not considered as true plant. they are also called as thallophytes. vascular plants have vascular tissues,they are the xylem and phloem. xylem tissue transport water and dissolved nutrients from roots to leaves, while the phloem transports them up to the leaves and other plant parts.they are also called as tracheophytes. the vascular plants have 2 groups and they're spore- bearing and seed- bearing plants. the seed- bearing has 2 groups, angiosperms and gymnosperms. the non- vascular pant has 1 group, the bryophytes.
Non vascular plants can be found living in damp, shaded areas.
Mosses are non-vascular because they have no vascular tissue inside of them. That is why mosses need to live near moist areas so they can absorb the water directly because they don't have long roots to absorb the water.
stems Actually, the right answer would be "Xylem" -Gieco53-
No non-vascular plants cannot grow very high. They do not comprise of vascular bundles of Xylem and Phloem hence their circulatory system is not well developed. Since they are incapable carrying on circulation over larger surface areas they do not grog very high.
Flat-ish areas near large-ish bodies of water, with moderate climates.
A better question than why tropics mostly have evergreen plants would be why colder areas have mostly conifer plants. Conifers are better suited for cold snowy weather because they maintain foliage year round and snow slides easily from their leaves. Tropical climates have no need for these traits on trees, so they didn't develop.