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A is a nonvascular plant because it lacks xylem and phloem.

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Answered by Anshuupadhya
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Nonvascular plant is a small,simple plants without a vascular system. They do not have a phloem or xylem. Nonvascular plants are very small because their lack of a vascular system means they do not have the mechanics required for transporting food and water far distances...

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Tiny, basic plants without a vascular systems are non-vascular plants. There is Non-vascular plants do not have phloem and xylem. Non-vascular plants  are small in size because the lack of a vascular system means that they have no mechanics to move food and water far away

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  • The most primitive types of terrestrial vegetation are non-vascular plants or bryophytes. The vascular tissue network for the transport of water and nutrients is absent for these plants. Non-vascular plants grow flowers, berries, or seeds, as opposed to angiosperms. There are also no real leaves, roots and stalks. Non-vascular plants usually occur as small green mats in moist habitats vegetation.
  • The lack of vascular tissue ensures these plants must remain in humid surroundings. As with other plants, there is a generational alternative between sexual and asexual phases of reproduction of non-vascular plants. Bryophytes (mosses), Hapatophytes (liverwords) and Anthocerotophytes are three primary divisions of the bryophytes. (hornwords).
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