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Nonvascular - don't have tissue to carry food and water to the rest of the plant i.e mosses

vascular - have tissue that carry water and food i.e redwood tree

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How land plants may be grouped according to the Size and type of the stem?

Land plants are commonly classed as trees, shrubs, herbs, or vines.


Are the Xylem and phloem grouped together in the cambium?

No, the xylem and phloem are not grouped together in the cambium. The cambium is a layer of cells in between the xylem and phloem that is responsible for secondary growth in plants. It gives rise to new xylem and phloem cells as the plant grows.


What group of plants does horsetail belong?

A horsetail is in no specific plant kingdom. It is however grouped along with several other types of plants that have xylem and phloem to transport nutrients and water around the plants but do not have seeds, called vascular seedless plants.


Why are plants algae and some bacteria grouped together?

Plants, algae, and some bacteria are grouped together because they share the ability to perform photosynthesis, a process that converts light energy into chemical energy, allowing them to produce their own food. They also contribute significantly to ecosystems by generating oxygen and serving as primary producers in food chains. Additionally, they exhibit similar cellular structures, such as chloroplasts in algae and plants, which contain chlorophyll for capturing light energy. This grouping reflects their ecological roles and evolutionary relationships in the tree of life.


Why is the plant kingdom grouped as the plant kingdom?

The plant kingdom is grouped based on shared characteristics such as being multicellular, having cell walls made of cellulose, and conducting photosynthesis to produce food. Plants also share a common ancestor, leading to their classification as a distinct kingdom within the biological classification system.

Related Questions

Which of the kingdoms in the six kingdom system of classification was once grouped with plants?

Originally, fungi were grouped with plants.


What are two groups into which plants can be grouped?

flowering plants is one


In classifying organisms orders are grouped together into?

In classifying organisms, orders are grouped together into classes. Classes are then grouped together into phyla (or divisions for plants), which are further grouped into kingdoms.


Why are ferns grouped under non flowering plants?

Ferns are grouped under non flowering plants because they don 't bear flowers but it bears pores under the surface of it leaves.


Which of the kingdoms in the six-kingdom system of classification was once grouped with plants?

Fungi


The greek philosopher and naturalist Aristotle grouped plants according to their?

Structural Similarities


Why seaweeds are not a plant?

sea weeds also plants grouped under algae


The greek philosopher and naturalist aristole grouped plants according to their?

I'm not doing your homework for you.


Under what circumstances should you use a grouped frequency distribution instead of a regular frequency distibution?

You should use a grouped frequency when you have a wide range of scores.


Can animals and plants can be grouped by observing their diets?

Animals are more typically grouped by their diets than plants, for example, herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores.Plants may need different amounts of nutrients, but all need light, moisture, Nitrogen, Potassium, and Phosphorous.


How land plants may be grouped according to the Size and type of the stem?

Land plants are commonly classed as trees, shrubs, herbs, or vines.


How are flowering plants grouped?

Flowering plants are grouped based on several characteristics, including their reproductive structures (e.g., number of floral organs), seed structures (e.g., number of cotyledons), and growth habits (e.g., woody or herbaceous). They are classified into two main groups: monocots and dicots, which are further divided into various taxonomic ranks based on these characteristics.