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what is lower & higher plants???​

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Higher Plants. The term "Higher Plants", roughly said, covers all plants which can be "planted": all trees, shrubs, flowering herbs, ferns and fern relatives. ... Moss-like plants and Green Algae are closer related to the Higher Plants than to the vast variety of the other Lower Plants which they have been assorted with.

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Higher Plants

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The term "Higher Plants", roughly said, covers all plants which can be "planted": all trees, shrubs, flowering herbs, ferns and fern relatives. The separation into Higher Plants and Lower Plants is based on reasons more traditional and practical than fundamental. Moss-like plants and Green Algae are closer related to the Higher Plants than to the vast variety of the other Lower Plants which they have been assorted with.

Higher Plants are also called "Vascular Plants", which refers to a level of organisation distinguished by the presence of special tissues, notably those facilitating transport inside the plant.

lower plants

Non-vascular plants are plants without a vascular system consisting of xylem and phloem. Although non-vascular plants lack these particular tissues, many possess simpler tissues that are specialized for internal transport of water.

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