Ancient evolution, internal challenges, limited size, restricted space and water dependency are descriptive phrases that fit non-vascular plants. Non-vascular plants such as green algae, hornworts, liverworts and mosses count among the first life forms recognizable as plants, albeit without internal means for in-taking, processing and storing nutrients and water. They therefore never overcome the environmental challenge of being near moist earth or open water for food, lodging and reproduction or the spatial limit of the physical shape assumed for the environmental space that it fills.
Nonvascular plants, also known as bryophytes, are small, simple plants that lack specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients. They reproduce via spores and typically grow in moist environments. Examples include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
Nonvascular plants are small, simple plants that do not have specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients. They usually grow close to the ground and rely on diffusion and osmosis to distribute resources through their bodies. Examples include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
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Mutualism best fits the know traits of fungi and plants. The fungi provides soil nutrients to the plant and the plant provides food to the fungi.
Characters react any way that people react - you can use any descriptive word that fits the situation. Here are some hints.
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In a sentence where clothing is being described as one size fits all, the phrase can be substituted with generic or standard, where there is no specific alterations made to the item.
"Work smarter, not harder." This phrase emphasizes the importance of efficiency and effectiveness in achieving productivity. Another phrase could be "Focus on priorities," highlighting the significance of prioritizing tasks based on importance and urgency to maximize productivity.