The white pine (Pinus strobus) used to be call the "mast pine" as it was the wood of choice for the mast of tall sailing ships. Vascular means "tubes that carry fluid". In humans these are the veins and arteries. In plants, they are called xylem and phloem, and pine trees do have these tubes to carry & distribute water, nutrients, leaf products, etc. An example of a nonvascular plant would be "lower plants" such as algae and bryophytes.
Of course they are! Pine treese are conifers which indicates that they are vascular or has tubes.
No! Gymnosperms have xylem and phloem, and are hence "vascular". CRF
It is vascular since it is a conifer!!!
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A pine is a conifer tree in the genus Pinus. They are also gymnosperms and do not produce flowers. Reproduction is by male and female cones on the same tree.
Plants that produce seeds on the surface of female reproductive structures such as cones are called gymnosperms.
No! Gymnosperms have xylem and phloem, and are hence "vascular". CRF
Papaya is a tropical fruit which grows on a vascular plant (tree).
Pine is more similar. Other two more primitive
a vascular plant is a plant with veins. A non vascular plant does not have veins
vascular- most nonvascular plants are small grass type plates that don't have phloem and xylem
no it is not, it is a vascular plant
An oak tree is just one example of a vascular, or veined, plant. In fact there are a lot more vascular plants than non-vascular, so as long as your plant is not a moss, liverwort or hornwort, it would be considered vascular.
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No It is a vascular plant