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Nonvascular plants are the plants that grow in moist places or environment so they can absorb water and nutrients by osmosis and diffusion. Example of this plant is the water lily. Water lily are seen in the places that has waters and grows healthier.
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Non-vascular plants grow in moist environments so they can absorb water and nutrients by osmosis and diffusion.

Non-vascular plants are plants that do not have specialized tissues (such as xylem and phloem) that conduct or circulate water throughout the plant. Due to the absence of a vascular tissue system, non-vascular plants usually grow in moist environments so they can absorb water and nutrients directly from the soil by osmosis and diffusion.  Non-vascular plants do not grow very tall and they lack true leaves, stems, and roots.

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