Yes
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Nonvascular plants dont have xylem and phloem, whereas seed plants have vascular bundles
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.
Ferns are considered vascular seedless plants. Well, they are seedless, but they do have spores.
no it has seeds so it is actually a seed plant Edited answer: Hornwort is seedless non-vascular plant
You might find nonvascular plants, seedless vascular plants, and seed plants growing together in a moist, shaded forest environment. Nonvascular plants like mosses thrive in damp areas, seedless vascular plants like ferns can grow in partially shaded conditions, and seed plants, such as trees and shrubs, can occupy the forest canopy. The variety of plant types allows for a diverse ecosystem with different species occupying distinct niches based on their unique adaptations.
Nonvascular, vascular, seedless and seed plantsmosses: simplest plant, no btrue roots or vessels and no seedferns: spore capseulesconifersfloweringplants
Horsetail is a seedless vascular plant. These plants produce one type of spores only.
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Nonvascular plants dont have xylem and phloem, whereas seed plants have vascular bundles
anyone know!? the choices are nonvascular plants...seedles vascular plants.....vascular seed plants without flowers....vascular seed plants with flowers.
Plants with seed.
Prothallus
In term of reproduction within the life cycle to main difference is that seed plants spread seed in order to reproduce whereas seedless vascular plants spread spores in order to continue the life cycle.
They are Vascualar Plants because of there big root system
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.
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.