yes they both do
Pollen is nonvascular, as it is a structure produced by seed plants for reproduction and does not contain any conducting tissues like xylem or phloem found in vascular plants.
Brassicas are vascular.
Vascular plants have vascular tissue while non-vascular plants don´t
There are more vascular plants than nonvascular plants in the world. Vascular plants have specialized tissues that efficiently transport water and nutrients throughout the plant, enabling them to grow larger and in a wider range of habitats compared to nonvascular plants. Vascular plants include ferns, flowering plants, and conifers, while nonvascular plants include mosses and liverworts.
In the plant kingdom, vascular and nonvascular plants are known as the two types of plant classifications based on the presence or absence of vascular tissue. Vascular plants have specialized tissues for conducting water and nutrients, while nonvascular plants lack these specialized tissues and rely on other means for transportation.
Pollen is nonvascular, as it is a structure produced by seed plants for reproduction and does not contain any conducting tissues like xylem or phloem found in vascular plants.
these people are wrong its vascular
Pitcher plants are vascular plants.
Brassicas are vascular.
i think they are vascular??
Vascular plants have vascular tissue while non-vascular plants don´t
ricca and marchantia are two plants without tubes they are also non-vascular
Nonvascular plants lack specialized vascular tissues like xylem and phloem, which are responsible for transporting water, minerals, and nutrients throughout the plant. This lack of vascular tissues means that nonvascular plants are typically smaller in size and restricted to inhabiting moist environments where they can absorb water directly through their tissues.
Vascular plants have vascular tissue while non-vascular plants don´t
anyone know!? the choices are nonvascular plants...seedles vascular plants.....vascular seed plants without flowers....vascular seed plants with flowers.
There are more vascular plants than nonvascular plants in the world. Vascular plants have specialized tissues that efficiently transport water and nutrients throughout the plant, enabling them to grow larger and in a wider range of habitats compared to nonvascular plants. Vascular plants include ferns, flowering plants, and conifers, while nonvascular plants include mosses and liverworts.
In the plant kingdom, vascular and nonvascular plants are known as the two types of plant classifications based on the presence or absence of vascular tissue. Vascular plants have specialized tissues for conducting water and nutrients, while nonvascular plants lack these specialized tissues and rely on other means for transportation.