Biology, asked by kinshuk2406, 11 months ago

Generally speaking, vascular plants attain much larger size than non-vascular plants. Give possible explanation for this.​

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Answered by nazhiyafarhana
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Explanation:

A non-vascular plant is a plant without tubes to carry water and nutrients throughout the plant.Non-Vascular plants are less complex than vascular plants.They have no tissue for carrying materials throughout the plant.They absorb water and nutrients from their surroundings.Non-Vascular plants cannot grow very tall and ...

Answered by UsmanSant
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● Nonvascular plants are little and simple plants without a vascular framework. They don't have a phloem or xylem.

● Nonvascular plants are little in light of the fact that their absence of a vascular framework implies they don't have the repairmen required for shipping nourishment and water far separations.

● Hence vascular plants attend much larger size than non vascular plants.

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