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alexira [117]
3 years ago
13

Vascular plants, such as pine trees, are usually much larger than non-vascular plants, such as mosses. Which of the following is

the best explanation for this difference?
Vascular plants can only transport water from one cell to the next cell.
Non-vascular plants can transport water in tube like structures called xylem and phloem.
Vascular plants can transport water in tube like structures called xylem and phloem.
Non-vascular plants transport water only in their roots.
Biology
1 answer:
belka [17]3 years ago
6 0

Vascular plants can transport water in tube like structures called xylem and phloem.

Explanation:

The main reason for the size difference between a moss plant and vascular plants is that vascular plants can transport water in a tube structure called xylem and phloem.

Vascular plants contains tissues that makes up their vascular bundles.

The xylem is used to transport water in plants.

       Phloem is used to transport food in plants.

  • Vascular plants differs from non-plants by possessing this structure.
  • As the grow they add up more these.
  • this is an evolutionary edge over the non-vascular plants.

learn more:

Seedless vascular plant brainly.com/question/6047633

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