how might the lack of specialized vascular tissues relate to the height of the moss palnt
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transport water upwards and nutrients down. Therefore, if the moss gets too tall, the top dries out and the roots starvebefore a true vascular system arose plants, we small because they needed to be around a constant water source (lake,river,etc..). These plants didn't have the ability to transport nutrients and water anywhere, therefore the needed to be small. With the evolution of vascularity, nutrients could be transported from the roots to anywhere inside the plant. Therefore they grew bigger
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