yes because vascular plants are better suited to life in dry areas than nonvascular plants
A tall desert plant would be a vascular plant.
Due to scarcity of water only vascular plants can get some height in deserts.
my understanding is that vascular plants are able to grow tall because of the strength and stability that the vascular tissue provides. so the tall tree in the forest would be a vascular plant
Most desert plants are vascular. Few non-vascular plants can survive in the desert.
Any tall plant in any ecosystem is a vascular plant. Non vascular plants are generally small, just a few inches tall, with the exception of some marine plants.
Yes, it is likely that a tall plant living in the desert would be a vascular plant. Vascular plants have specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients throughout their structure, which is essential for survival in arid environments like deserts. The height of the plant suggests it would need an efficient system to transport water from the roots to the upper parts of the plant.
No, the barrel cactus is a vascular plant.
i have to ask my teacher
yes cause the desert is a dry land so they need more roots to get water to the plant -science teacher 101
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yes cause the desert is a dry land so they need more roots to get water to the plant -science teacher 101