Milkweed is a vascular plant.
Milkweed is a vascular plant. Vascular plants possess specialized tissues for transporting water, nutrients, and food throughout the plant, and milkweed has these systems in place. This group includes other flowering plants, ferns, and trees, all of which have a complex structure that supports their growth and reproduction.
Milkweed is a vascular plant. Vascular plants have specialized tissues for transporting water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant, which milkweed possesses. This classification includes a variety of plants that have a well-developed system of xylem and phloem.
non vascular
no it has seeds so it is actually a seed plant Edited answer: Hornwort is seedless non-vascular plant
There are both Vascular and Non-Vascular plants.
Milkweed is a vascular plant.
Milkweed is a vascular plant. Vascular plants possess specialized tissues for transporting water, nutrients, and food throughout the plant, and milkweed has these systems in place. This group includes other flowering plants, ferns, and trees, all of which have a complex structure that supports their growth and reproduction.
Milkweed is a vascular plant. Vascular plants have specialized tissues for transporting water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant, which milkweed possesses. This classification includes a variety of plants that have a well-developed system of xylem and phloem.
Yes, milkweed plants are vascular. The plants in question (Asclepias spp) meet the two requirements for vascular plant membership. They succeed in dispersing minerals and water throughout the plant and in providing plant-wide access to photosynthetic products.
non vascular
It is non-vascular.
non-vascular
It is non-vascular.
It is non-vascular.
It is non-vascular.
no it has seeds so it is actually a seed plant Edited answer: Hornwort is seedless non-vascular plant
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