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nonvascular plants
true they can
It must be vascular because the pictures show it to be a tall flowering plant. All nonvascular plants are small and grow close to the ground since they lack phloem and xylem
yes because vascular plants are better suited to life in dry areas than nonvascular plants
Cedar trees are vascular plants. They have specialized tissues that transport water and nutrients throughout the tree, allowing them to grow tall and thrive in various environments.
yes because it grows more than 100 feet and unvascular plants grow as tall as moss
No, your friend is not correct. Mosses are small, non-vascular plants that typically grow close to the ground and do not have a height of 2 meters.
Vascular is a system of vessels for conveying fluid e.g. blood in mammals, sap in trees.Presumably non-vascular is the opposite, something that does not have a system of fluid carrying vessels. i say that vascular plants have leaves , roots and stems and can grow tall nonvascular brigs the water and nutrients directly to the top
The roots will die out and it will become dead.
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milk is NOT good for plants
You put it in a shade.But make sure to put it by the sun after it grows tall,