Yes they do because it was in my science book
The plants absorb like a sponge
Sponges are not plants but animals .
Nonvascular plants, such as mosses and liverworts, do not have specialized tissues for transporting water like vascular plants do. Instead, they absorb water directly through their cell walls via a process called osmosis. While they may not absorb water exactly like a sponge does through pores, they do take in water from their surroundings to support their growth and metabolic processes.
The salt will absorb the mummy's oil within 40 days. I am still trying to absorb today's lesson.
The tiny sponge didn't absorb the entire spill.
no they are not non vascular
A sponge definitely does have the ability to absorb heat. Sponges absorb heat as well as many other things like water.
Since non-vascular plants don't have xylem or phloem, they can't transport their materials around the plant as quickly. This means that the plant stays low to the ground, which allows for nutrients to still get to the entire plant. Think of a sponge; it takes a long time for water to travel up the sponge from the base up. The same is true for non-vascular plants.
She used a sponge to absorb the spilled juice from the table.
The material in a sponge. The material in a sponge.
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Sponges can absorb liquids based on their porosity, which is the amount and size of empty spaces within the sponge. Liquids that are more viscous or have higher surface tension may be harder for the sponge to absorb because they do not flow as easily into the empty spaces of the sponge. Additionally, some liquids may chemically react with the material of the sponge, affecting its ability to absorb them.