yes
vascular
The California Redwood is definitely a vascular plant. The Redwood has both types of vascular tissue; xylem and phloem.
No Australia does not have redwood trees. Only California in the United States has redwood trees.
The redwood trees are native to California so did not have to be moved there.
they are seedless vascular plants
Redwood Trees
Because there are a lot of redwood trees
Trees are vascular in structure.
Yes, redwood trees grow tall partly due to their vascular system, which efficiently transports water and nutrients throughout the tree. Their well-developed xylem allows for the rapid movement of water from the roots to the leaves, supporting their height. Additionally, their thick bark and strong structure contribute to their ability to reach great heights while withstanding environmental stresses.
Yes, redwood trees have cells. A redwood tree is a living thing, and all living things are composed of one or more cells.
Redwood trees produce small male and female cones, which are their reproductive structures, rather than flowers. These cones contain the seeds of the redwood tree and are responsible for pollination and seed dispersal.
More than a few.