they are called "angiosperm" or "Angiospermae" or also "Magnoliophyta". Please refer to your high school biology text for more information...
Plants are classified into two major groups: vascular plants, which have specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients, and nonvascular plants, which lack these specialized tissues and instead rely on other methods for nutrient transport.
The plant kingdom is divided into two major groups: vascular plants (plants with specialized tissues for conducting water and nutrients) and nonvascular plants (plants without specialized tissues for water and nutrient transport). Vascular plants include trees, flowers, and ferns, while nonvascular plants include mosses and liverworts.
Plants with specialized tissues for transporting water include vascular plants, such as angiosperms (flowering plants) and gymnosperms (conifers). These plants have xylem tissue that transports water and minerals from the roots to the leaves using capillary action. Examples include trees, shrubs, and flowering plants.
No, azaleas are vascular plants. They belong to the genus Rhododendron, which is a group of flowering plants known for their woody stems and vascular system that allows them to transport water and nutrients throughout the plant.
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i think they are vascular??
Yes
They are vascular plants. All angiosperms, or flowering plants are vascular. Only group of plants that are non vascular is mosses.
Flowers are vascular. they have true roots.
A vascular flowering seed plant has a flower (or flowers) and has a seed (or seeds).
Yes
Vascular plants that create their seeds inside fruits or flowers are called angiosperms. They are often referred to simply as flowering plants. Some common examples of angiosperms include: sunflowers, dogwood trees, elm trees, lilies, and maple trees
they are called "angiosperm" or "Angiospermae" or also "Magnoliophyta". Please refer to your high school biology text for more information...
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Plants are classified into two major groups: vascular plants, which have specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients, and nonvascular plants, which lack these specialized tissues and instead rely on other methods for nutrient transport.