because vascular plants have waterproof layers that reduces water loss so they can live in hot, dry places as well as damp conditions.
The different things between vascular and non-vascular is that; A. Vascular grow taller because they have tissue that is able to transport materials faster to longer distances, and won't break if hit by a strong wind. Think of it like a bundle of straws. A lot stronger and better and transporting materials! B. Non-vascular plants lack true roots, stems, and leaves. They have similar structures that do the same thing though. C. Vascular absorb water and nutrients through their roots and pass it along, non-vascular plants absorb water directly through their cell walls and pass it along from cell to cell. D. Vascular plants grow almost anywhere, while non-vascular plants MUST have a wet environment for reproduction to occur. E. Vascular plants can grow from spores, seeds, AND flowers, while non-vascular plants only use spores.
The vascular system in plants like pines give the plants stength, stability, and ability to transport nutrients around the plant. Non-vascular plants can not grow as tall as vascular plants becasue without the vascular system the plant is not able to transport nutrients great distances easily, and do not have the structural support to grow up.
Ferns are vascular plants. They contain vascular strands that allow water and nutrients to be transferred throughout the the plant. Mosses lack the vascular strands(or tissue) causing the mosses to have a much smaller stature because they are not able to transfer nutrients very well.
1. The vascular plants have xylem and phloem tissues for conduction 2. Plant body is differentiated into root, stem and leaves. 3. Sporophytic plant body is more pronounced and dominant.
The absence of vascular tissue in nonvascular plants limits their ability to grow tall and transport water and nutrients efficiently. As a result, nonvascular plants tend to be small in size and have a more simple structure, lacking true roots, stems, and leaves. They rely on other methods, such as osmosis and diffusion, for water and nutrient uptake.
Nonvascular plants and seedless vascular plants are both land plants that evolved from green algae. Both types also rely on water to be able to reproduce.
i think vascular plants are unable to perform cell to cell transpot
Non-vascular plants reproduce from spores. Non-vascular plants are mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. Some non-vascular plants have male plants and female plants. Others are able to have both sex organs on the same plant.
Vascular plants have xylem and phloem, thus allowing the plant to live on land and not only in watery-marshy areas. Vascular plants are also able to grow bigger and taller.
Vascular plants have specialized tissues (xylem and phloem) for transporting water and nutrients, while nonvascular plants lack these tissues and rely on diffusion for nutrient transport. Vascular plants are able to grow taller and have more complex structures compared to nonvascular plants, which are typically smaller and simpler in form.
a vascular plant wouldn't grow on a rock because it has roots and stems
methinks you need work on your vocabulary
Yes, vascular bundles are present in petals or else they would not be able to obtain water and they would dry out. Typically petals have three vascular traces and a reticulate pattern of vascular bundles. To see vascular bundles in petals first clear the petals by soaking in 10% NaOH until semi-transparent. If the vascular bundles are still not visible, stain in safranin.
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The different things between vascular and non-vascular is that; A. Vascular grow taller because they have tissue that is able to transport materials faster to longer distances, and won't break if hit by a strong wind. Think of it like a bundle of straws. A lot stronger and better and transporting materials! B. Non-vascular plants lack true roots, stems, and leaves. They have similar structures that do the same thing though. C. Vascular absorb water and nutrients through their roots and pass it along, non-vascular plants absorb water directly through their cell walls and pass it along from cell to cell. D. Vascular plants grow almost anywhere, while non-vascular plants MUST have a wet environment for reproduction to occur. E. Vascular plants can grow from spores, seeds, AND flowers, while non-vascular plants only use spores.
The vascular system in plants like pines give the plants stength, stability, and ability to transport nutrients around the plant. Non-vascular plants can not grow as tall as vascular plants becasue without the vascular system the plant is not able to transport nutrients great distances easily, and do not have the structural support to grow up.
Both nonvascular plants and seedless vascular plants reproduce using spores, lack seeds and flowers, and rely on water for fertilization to occur. Additionally, they do not have a well-developed system for water and nutrient transport like vascular plants do.