Ferns are vascular - instead of xylem and phloem they have tracheids which acts in a similar way. - Brett Smith (MSc Marine Ecology)
The ferns are classified under vascular plants because they have xylem and phloem tissues in their root, stem and leaves.
(nonvascular) liverwort moss hornwort (vascular) flowering plant fern pine tree.
algae, moss, liverwort, hornwort
moss nonvascular is moss........thats nonvascular
Nonvascular
yes, grass is nonvascular
mosses are nonvascular but fern are vascular
(nonvascular) liverwort moss hornwort (vascular) flowering plant fern pine tree.
algae, moss, liverwort, hornwort
These are both nonvascular plants and are quite capable of preforming photosynthesis, thus they can easily make their own food as can all plants.
Nonvascular
A vascular plant is a plant with roots and is very different from a nonvascular plant. An example of a vascular plant is a Fern. An example of a nonvascular plant is moss.They are different because a Fern contains vascular tissue that contains cells that store food, water, etc, and a nonvascular plant does not. A vascular plant is also a plant that has a flower at the tip of a stem that is part of the plant.
vascular plants are plants that have vessels
moss nonvascular is moss........thats nonvascular
yeah cause they are greenAnswerYes they are, but not because they are green. thats right they are vascular because they have an xylem
daisyis Nonvascular.
Nonvascular plants have stems
nonvascular