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Vascular plants, or true plants, are plants with roots.

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How would you use vascular tissue in a sentence?

In some plants vascular tissue help to transport fluids in it.


How would you use tissue in a sentence?

In some plants vascular tissue help to transport fluids in it.


How do you use xylem in a sentence?

Here is how you use xylem in a sentence, "A plant would hardly survive without the xylem tissue. " This is a transportation tissue which is common in vascular plants.


How do you use vascular in a sentence?

You can see a celery's vascular tubes.


Is a carnation vascular or non-vascular?

Carnations are vascular plants. Such plants will use the xylem to transport and distribute water from the roots to the entire plant.


Can seedless and seed plants be vascular?

Not all vascular plants have seeds. Some plants (like club mosses) are vascular and produce spores. For example the phylum Lycophyta are club mosses and quill-worts. these plants produce spores but still have vascular roots, stems, and one vascular vein in each leaf.


How do vascular differ fom nonvascular plants?

Vascular plants have specialized tissues (xylem and phloem) for transporting water and nutrients, while nonvascular plants lack these tissues and rely on diffusion for nutrient transport. Vascular plants are able to grow taller and have more complex structures compared to nonvascular plants, which are typically smaller and simpler in form.


Are animals vascular or non-vascular?

Vascular and non-vascular terminology only applies to plants. Vascular tissue is the water carrying xylem and the sugar transporting phloem, which some plants do not use as they are water plants, or semi-water plants. A virus contains genetic material surrounded by a protein capsid, generally. Some contain reverse transcriptase enzymes, but none could be termed vascular, or non-vascular.


Is there such a thing as a seeded vascular plant?

All seed plants have vascular tissue and use seeds to reproduce.


Do All vascular plants use spores for reproduction.?

Yes


How do vascular and non-vascular differ?

The different things between vascular and non-vascular is that; A. Vascular grow taller because they have tissue that is able to transport materials faster to longer distances, and won't break if hit by a strong wind. Think of it like a bundle of straws. A lot stronger and better and transporting materials! B. Non-vascular plants lack true roots, stems, and leaves. They have similar structures that do the same thing though. C. Vascular absorb water and nutrients through their roots and pass it along, non-vascular plants absorb water directly through their cell walls and pass it along from cell to cell. D. Vascular plants grow almost anywhere, while non-vascular plants MUST have a wet environment for reproduction to occur. E. Vascular plants can grow from spores, seeds, AND flowers, while non-vascular plants only use spores.


What process does non-vascular plants use to get materials in and out of the body?

Osmosis