Yes. Becuase the plant uses good soil to get the nutrients it needs. without the nutrients it gets from soil, it wouldn't be able to feed itself. this is because the plant does photosythisis to make food. but without these nutrients it would be meerly impossible.
Vascular plants are their own Phylum or Division as it is often refered to for the plant kingdom. Vascular plants are the more complex plants that yousee on a daily basis, trees, bushes, most grasses. They are defined by having roots and the ability to transport needed nutrients throughout their 'bodies'. Nonvascular plants are ussualy types of mosses and algae . Edited answer: Tracheophyta group of plants have vascular tissue.
No, bluestem grass is a vascular plant. Vascular plants have specialized tissues that conduct water and nutrients throughout the plant. Bluestem grass, like most other grasses, has vascular tissues to support its growth and functions.
Seedless nonvascular plants, such as mosses and liverworts, typically thrive in moist environments with high humidity and low light levels, such as forests, wetlands, and shaded areas. These habitats provide the necessary moisture for their survival and help protect them from drying out. Additionally, these environments often have nutrient-rich soil that supports the growth of these plants.
Nonvascular plants have no vascular tissue and no true roots, stems, leaves, or seeds. They are usually small and live in damp places. Non vascular plants don't have the tube that vascular plants have to store water; therefore they have to live near water.
Since all known land plants have a vascular system, it is likely that the first land plant also had a vascular system. Researchers believe that there were two types of plants that may have been the first land plants. These are called rhynia and zosterophyllum.
No, at the most, these have micro-spores and megaspores
damp area where nutrients are directly absorbed
Nonvascular plants, like mosses and liverworts, can grow in new environments because they do not require a vascular system to transport water and nutrients—they can absorb these directly from their surroundings. Their small size and ability to reproduce quickly also contribute to their success as pioneer colonizers in new environments.
flat worms live in Streams,Shallow Parts Of Lakes,Dark Places,On the surface of rocks and plants and also they live in moist soilhope it helped :)
Vascular plants are their own Phylum or Division as it is often refered to for the plant kingdom. Vascular plants are the more complex plants that yousee on a daily basis, trees, bushes, most grasses. They are defined by having roots and the ability to transport needed nutrients throughout their 'bodies'. Nonvascular plants are ussualy types of mosses and algae . Edited answer: Tracheophyta group of plants have vascular tissue.
Bryophytes are the most simple land plants. They are nonvascular, seedless, and they reproduce through spores. These plants include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
Most animals that live in dry, warm places with little or no water are adapted to living in these areas. Some animals hibernate until it rains and most animals survive off of the plants that store water.
Most places on earth have plants of some kind.
No, bluestem grass is a vascular plant. Vascular plants have specialized tissues that conduct water and nutrients throughout the plant. Bluestem grass, like most other grasses, has vascular tissues to support its growth and functions.
Non vascular plants are plants that have no vascular system, thus no way of retaining water or delivering water to other parts of the plant. In order for non vascular plants to thrive, they must live where there is moisture rich air, swamps, bogs and in the shade of large trees. Ferns and mosses are some of the most popular non vascular plants.
Seedless nonvascular plants, such as mosses and liverworts, typically thrive in moist environments with high humidity and low light levels, such as forests, wetlands, and shaded areas. These habitats provide the necessary moisture for their survival and help protect them from drying out. Additionally, these environments often have nutrient-rich soil that supports the growth of these plants.
Non vascular plants have no internal "circulatory system" or any means of moving liquid and nutrients around their body. Therefore they need to grow low to the ground and in a moist environment in order to get their nutrients through osmosis through the ground. Vascular plants are able to get their nutrients delivered through the body through veins, allowing them to grow taller.