lissancabielen lissancabielen
  • 29-04-2017
  • Biology
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How are vascular plants and nonvascular plants different?

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kaileybug0402
kaileybug0402 kaileybug0402
  • 29-04-2017
Vascular plants is the phloem, (vessal) that transports food and the xylem transports water. Nomvascular plants are small with no vascular system. Which means non vascular plants do not have a phloem or a xylem.
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emmy0897
emmy0897 emmy0897
  • 29-04-2017
Vascular plant's have a xylem and phloem that allows them to suck up water, and nonvacular plants don't which results in them being very short and found in water
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