Yes, both seedless and seed plants can be vascular. Vascular plants have specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant. Seed vascular plants produce seeds as a way of reproduction, while seedless vascular plants reproduce through spores.
Vascular cryptogams are non-seed plants that have vascular tissue to transport water and nutrients, but do not produce seeds. Examples include ferns, horsetails, and clubmosses. These plants reproduce through spores instead of seeds.
Examples of nonvascular plants include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. These plants do not have true vascular tissue like xylem and phloem, and instead rely on diffusion to transport water and nutrients within their structures.
No, gymnosperms are vascular plants that have internal tissues to transport water and nutrients. They differ from angiosperms (flowering plants) in that their seeds are not enclosed within a fruit.
Vascular plants have specialized tissues (xylem and phloem) for transporting water and nutrients, while nonvascular plants lack these tissues and rely on diffusion for nutrient transport. Vascular plants are able to grow taller and have more complex structures compared to nonvascular plants, which are typically smaller and simpler in form.
Yes, Cycadophytes are vascular plants. They belong to a group of seed plants that have vascular tissues, allowing them to transport water and nutrients through their stems.
moss plants
Yes, seed plants are vascular.
Yes, seed plants are vascular plants. They have specialized tissues for transporting water, minerals, and nutrients throughout their structures. This vascular system consists of xylem and phloem tissues.
A vascular flowering seed plant has a flower (or flowers) and has a seed (or seeds).
anyone know!? the choices are nonvascular plants...seedles vascular plants.....vascular seed plants without flowers....vascular seed plants with flowers.
Carnations are vascular plants that have seeds.
Yes, both seedless and seed plants can be vascular. Vascular plants have specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant. Seed vascular plants produce seeds as a way of reproduction, while seedless vascular plants reproduce through spores.
Vascular cryptogams are non-seed plants that have vascular tissue to transport water and nutrients, but do not produce seeds. Examples include ferns, horsetails, and clubmosses. These plants reproduce through spores instead of seeds.
Yes, seed plants have vascular tissue. This tissue system is made up of xylem and phloem, which transport water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. Vascular tissue enables seed plants to grow tall and supports the efficient distribution of resources.
Liliopsida (monocotyl plant) and magnoliopsida (dicotyl plant)
Examples of nonvascular plants include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. These plants do not have true vascular tissue like xylem and phloem, and instead rely on diffusion to transport water and nutrients within their structures.