Nonvascular and Vascular Plants

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Nonvascular and Vascular Plants Pages 108-109

Nonvascular Plants Characteristics: Lack a well-developed vascular system Low growing Do not have roots Obtain water and nutrients directly from their surroundings

Nonvascular Plants Examples: Mosses

Nonvascular Plants Examples: Liverworts

Vascular Plants Characteristics: Can live in dry areas They have true vascular tissue Able to grow tall

Vascular Examples: Seedless vascular plants Ferns

Vascular Examples: Gymnosperms Evergreen trees

Vascular Examples: Angiosperms Flowering plants