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What are the types of plants?

There are three main types of plants: vascular plants (having vascular tissues for water and nutrient transport), non-vascular plants (lacking vascular tissues), and seed plants (reproducing through seeds). Each type has various subcategories based on characteristics like reproduction, size, and habitat.


Do clouds have names?

Different types like Cumulus for example based on their properties.


What are The types of vascular tissue inside plants that transport energy from photosynthesis and materials from the roots to the rest of the plant are called?

The types of vascular tissue inside plants that transport materials are xylem (transports water and minerals from roots to leaves) and phloem (transports sugars and other nutrients produced in photosynthesis to various parts of the plant).


Types of non vascular plants?

Some types of vascular plants are ferns, conifers, clubmmosses and gyrosperms.


What types of plants are native to Canada?

Maple trees are one example.


What plants cells that are long and hollow transport water throughout the plant?

there are 2 types of cells in plants that carry water and nutrient around them. phloem cells most notably transport sucrose while xylem transports water.


What are plants that have tube like structures for water and nutrients to travel up and down from roots to leaves?

Plants that have tubes are called vascular plants.


Spore-bearing vascular plants include what three types of plants?

The three types of spore-bearing vascular plants are ferns, horsetails, and club mosses. These plants reproduce by producing spores rather than seeds, and they have specialized tissues for the transport of water and nutrients.


Why is it important to know the composition of soil?

One reason is to grow certain types of plants. For example some plants grow well in acidic soil and other grow well in akalyne based soil. If you plant the wrong plants, they won't grow well, or will die within a year or more.


What are the two types of plants that transport water?

I don't know that there are only two type's. All plants transport water and dissolved minerals from the roots through the xylem. A continuous, flowing column of water is maintained as long as the stomata are open and water is available in the soil.


What is a horsetail plant?

A horsetail is in no specific plant kingdom. It is however grouped along with several other types of plants that have xylem and phloem to transport nutrients and water around the plants but do not have seeds, called vascular seedless plants.


What is in a horsetail plant?

A horsetail is in no specific plant kingdom. It is however grouped along with several other types of plants that have xylem and phloem to transport nutrients and water around the plants but do not have seeds, called vascular seedless plants.

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