What are seedless vascular plants? What does the vascular tissue in plants consist of? What is palmate venation? What kind of root system does bougainvillea have? What are the three types of non-vascular plants? Do tree ferns have roots?
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Another essential characteristic of vascular plants is that the principal generation phase in these plants is the sporophytic phase where they produce diploid spores. Vascular plants are tall and large in size compared to the non-vascular plants because of their ability to transport necessary substance...
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Answer to: Give two examples of each leaf and stem adaptations of plants that are grown in: A. Xeric conditions B. Mesic conditions C. Aquatic...
Tree moss, any of the plants of the genus Climacium (order Bryales), which resemble small evergreen trees and are found in damp, shady places throughout the Northern Hemisphere. The most common species are the European tree moss (C. dendroides), which is
Bryophyte, traditional name for any nonvascular seedless plant—namely, any of the mosses (division Bryophyta), hornworts (division Anthocerotophyta), and liverworts (division Marchantiophyta). Most bryophytes lack complex tissue organization, yet they s
Plant reproductive system, any of the systems, sexual or asexual, by which plants reproduce. Asexual reproduction results in offspring that are identical to the parent plant. Sexual reproduction involves new genetic combinations and results in offspring