SCIENCE
PLANT KINGDOM
Question
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Vestibule
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Vascular
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Nonvascular
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Nonvestibule
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Detailed explanation-1: -Nonvascular Plants. Nonvascular plants (often referred to collectively as the bryophytes) include three groups: the mosses (Bryophyta), approximately 15, 000 species; liverworts (Hepaticophyta), approximately 7500 species; and hornworts (Anthocerophyta), approximately 250 species (Table 1).
Detailed explanation-2: -Non-vascular plants are those without a vascular system (that is they lack xylem and phloem ) and grow from spores. They do not have roots, stems, or leaves (although the lobes of some liverworts can look like leaves). Some non-vascular plants however do possess specialized tissues for internal transport of water.
Detailed explanation-3: -Moss. Moss is a nonvascular plant found worldwide. Liverwort. Where moss grows in small branching structures, and many organisms get packed in a larger mat or bundle, liverwort grows as small, individual leaf-like structure. Hornwort. Algae. 13-Jun-2018