vasculan plants
invertebrates
Weeping willows are vascular.
Vacular
vascular!
they're nonvacular
nonvascular organisms are organisms without vascular tissue: e.g. algae, lichens, fungi, mosses
Vascular organisms (most animals) have blood vessels, lymphatic system vessels, etc., that carry fluids, while nonvascular organisms (such as algae, lichens, and mosses) do not have vascular tissues. Vascular tissues in plants, the xylem and phloem, run from the roots to the leaves carrying water and nutrients.
capillaries
invertebrates
they are call vascular cells.
Tropical rainforests
The dominant organisms during the carboniferous time period were plants. They were large, vascular, land plants that sometimes grew to be one hundred feet or more.
The more derived characteristics organisms share,the greater their degree a kinship. For instance,a derived characteristic in plants is the presence of the vascular tissue.Although all organisms share similar traits.
There is no vascular system to bring nutrients up through branches and leaves.
Yes, echinoderms are multicellular organisms. They are characterized by radial symmetry and a water vascular system that helps in locomotion and feeding.
animals are identified by consumers, producers, and decomposers, and plants are angiosperms, and other types of "sperms" and are also classified as vascular and nonvascular.
vascular