plants that do not have specific tissue for conduction of water and food
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Bryophyte is the answer
Example: moss, marchantia
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Vascular tissue or Vascular bundles are the specific tissues which help the plants to conduct water and food. Xylem and phloem are the primary vascular tissues in plants.
Plants without vascular bundles are called as “Non-vascular” plants.
Bryophytes like mosses, liverworts, hornworts etc., and most algae are the common examples of plants without vascular tissue. However, they do have specialized structures which help in conducting food and water.
Plants without vascular bundles are called as “Non-vascular” plants.
Bryophytes like mosses, liverworts, hornworts etc., and most algae are the common examples of plants without vascular tissue. However, they do have specialized structures which help in conducting food and water.
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