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Non Vascular plants such as moss and liverwort lack vascular tissue or transport tissues. The plants are dependent on osmosis and diffusion for the movement of water and nutrients through their cells. These plant also lack a true root system, stems, or leaves without the vascular tissue to support them.
The thin upright shoot of a moss plant isn't considered a true stem because it has no vascular tissue.
Non-vascular plants lack a true vascular (organised tranport) system for water and sugars. i.e. they lack xylem and phloem vessels
its a plant division......they are gametophyte dominant...have a waxy cuticle,vascular tissue, and spores =]
The "ground" or "ground tissue" is plant tissue is not epidermis or vascular tissue.
Hornworts are non-vascular seedless plants they also lack vascular tissue such as moss, and liverworts
Mosses are non-vascular.
Non Vascular plants such as moss and liverwort lack vascular tissue or transport tissues. The plants are dependent on osmosis and diffusion for the movement of water and nutrients through their cells. These plant also lack a true root system, stems, or leaves without the vascular tissue to support them.
Non vascular is term used for plants and not for fungi, any how fungi lack vascular tissue .
fungi/ Cynobacteria and Unicellular algae
An example of a non-vascular plant is a moss because these are land plants,and show considerably more tissue complexity than the green algae.
The plant is non vascular. Non vascular means a plant has no v-tissue (vascular tissue) and has no roots or stems. Like moss.
A moss
bryophytes lack vascular tissue, and therefore they lack a true stem or leaves because these contain vascular tissues. Another is they lack the ability to reproduce outside of water, and therefore grow close to the ground.
Plants that don't have vascular tissue used to grow up. An example would be moss on a log or rock.
Environmental water sources, absorption and lack of a vascular system limit moss plants sizes!
bryophytes lack vascular tissue, and therefore they lack a true stem or leaves because these contain vascular tissues. Another is they lack the ability to reproduce outside of water, and therefore grow close to the ground.