Both have swimming sperm.
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.
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.
Carrots are only vascular plants. ferns-both mosses- seedless carrots- vascular redwoods-both liver worts- seedless horsetails- both
yes they both do
Seedless nonvascular plants, like mosses, lack specialized tissues for water and nutrient transport, relying on diffusion; they reproduce via spores and typically thrive in moist environments. In contrast, seedless vascular plants, such as ferns, possess vascular tissues (xylem and phloem) that allow for efficient transport of water and nutrients, enabling them to grow larger and inhabit diverse environments. Both groups reproduce through spores and do not produce seeds, but their structural and functional adaptations reflect significant differences in their biology and habitat preferences.
they are seedless vascular plants
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.
they both produse seeds the same
Both vascular and nonvascular plants are multicellular, photosynthetic organisms that rely on water and sunlight to survive. They both reproduce through spores or seeds and play vital roles in ecosystems by contributing to oxygen production and carbon cycling.
Both
it is vascular