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Vascular plant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Non-vascular plant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Non-vascular plants is a general term for those plants without a vascular system (xylem and phloem). Although non-vascular plants lack these particular tissues, a number of non-vascular plants posses...
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Vascular plants have two networks of tubes in their roots, stems, and leaves. One network of tubes carries water. The other carries food made in the leaves to the rest of the plant. Plants use this water and food to grow and reproduce.
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base page for FTC/TAMU-BWG endemics system ... ; Vascular Plants Endemic to Texas ... Select Annotation for an overview of this feature of the system or Registration for information on registration procedures.
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Part of a larger database that includes annotations to over 5500 field guides covering plants, animals, rocks, minerals, astronomy and weather. ... For each type there is a list of indicator plants and animals, a color plate of representative species, and short descriptions of the community and key species.
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Genuine vascular bundles are the name-giving feature of vascular plants (Trachaeophtes: Pteridophytes and Phanerogames). Thallophytes have at most first signs of a conductive system, which is not homologous to the respective tissues in vascular plants.
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differentiation of parts into distinct tissues such as leaves and stems (a feature of mosses and vascular plants but to a much lesser extent the liverworts and hornworts), algae get most what they need from the surrounding medium...
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