Yes, it is a non-flowering plant
The vascular tissue called the phloem.
Ferns are vascular plants. Vascular plants are non-seeded plants meaning you do not have to plant a seed for them to grow. Ferns grow by air borne spores. Ferns also can be kept in a drier climate due to them being vascular. There aren't similarities between vasucular and non vascular plants.
There was a lot of fossils that were found but the most interesting one is the plant called Glossopteris, it was the only seed-fern plant fossil found.
The correct term for a fern 'leaf' is a frond although "leaf" is perfectly acceptable.
A fern is a seedless vascular plant. OR NAH
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yes
they are vascular plants!
It may be oldest vascular rainforest plant
Moss
Correct! Ferns are vascular plants that reproduce via spores, which are produced on the underside of their fronds in structures called sporangia. The spores are released into the environment and can germinate into new fern plants under suitable conditions.
A fern is vascular. It has specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant.
Fern moss
No, fern is a noun. It is a type of vascular plant that reproduces by spores, rather than flowers and seeds.
It is non-vascular.
A fern is an example of a plant that only has vascular tissue in its stem, while the roots and leaves lack vascular tissue. This type of vascular system is known as a stem-stele.