since nonvascular plants don't have tubelike cells they try to absorb all the water from their surrounding they live near water and moist environments because they need to absorb as much eater as possible.
because the leave-like cells are one cell thick and therefore lose water quickly if the air arround the plant is dry.
Because in the abscence of vascular tissue, water is absorbed and transported by all peripheral cells of the plant body.
They have no true roots, stems, or leaves, shorter because vascular tissue can transport things higher. Nonvascular plants can't transport the mineral and substances needed to survive into a tall plant. Your welcome :)
Yes, they do . Fungus usually grow and develop in wet and dark environments .
unicellular organsims usually are bacteria, and usually bacteria grows in the dark, or somewhere where ists damp or moist. mulitcellular organisms, like plants and animals, can inhabit just about any area
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.
Non vascular plants have no internal "circulatory system" or any means of moving liquid and nutrients around their body. Therefore they need to grow low to the ground and in a moist environment in order to get their nutrients through osmosis through the ground. Vascular plants are able to get their nutrients delivered through the body through veins, allowing them to grow taller.
Moss is a nonvascular plant. They lack some of the more elaborate adaptations to dry environments that are found in the vascular plants, and so must live in a moist environment.
pillbugs respire efficiently in moist environments with their gills.
The three major groups of nonvascular plants are mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. These low-growing plants live in moist environments where they can absorb water and other nutrients directly from their environment.
Moist environments.
Nonvascular plants do not have xylem to transfer water through their bodies; therefore, they grow in moist places where water is readily available and in great supply so that it is easier to reach all parts.
In aquatic environments (oceans, lakes, rivers), algae are dominant over vascular plants; but vascular plants do exist in those places. There are also places on land where nonvascular plants -- mosses, liverworts, and hornworts -- are dominant over vascular plants: they tend to be very, very moist and/or lack enough soil for anything larger to get a foothold.
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Ferns live in moist environments to transport water to cells.
the prefer moist environments which is in the dirt. that is why they are usually buried underneath there
Yes, they do . Fungus usually grow and develop in wet and dark environments .
They have no true roots, stems, or leaves, shorter because vascular tissue can transport things higher. Nonvascular plants can't transport the mineral and substances needed to survive into a tall plant. Your welcome :)
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.