yes it is
Yes, lycophyta (commonly known as club moss) is a seedless vascular plant.
Moss belongs to the Bryophyte group of plants, while club moss is a type of vascular plant in the Lycophyte group. Mosses are small, non-vascular plants that lack true roots, stems, and leaves, while club mosses have vascular tissues and distinct roots, stems, and leaves. Mosses reproduce via spores, while club mosses reproduce via spores as well as through specialized structures called strobili.
An example of a non-vascular plant is a moss because these are land plants,and show considerably more tissue complexity than the green algae.
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they have a single vein of vascular tisse in the leaf
nonvascular it has no roots too
No, Irish moss is a type of red seaweed that belongs to the division Rhodophyta. Red algae like Irish moss are photosynthetic organisms that are found in marine environments and have complex vascular systems.
The plant is non vascular. Non vascular means a plant has no v-tissue (vascular tissue) and has no roots or stems. Like moss.
no it is not, it is a vascular plant
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