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What are the differences between nonvascular and seedless vascular plants?

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Sample Response: Nonvascular plants have no vascular tissue and lack true roots, stems, and leaves. As a result, they must live in moist places to absorb water and nutrients directly from the surrounding environment. They also grow much smaller because they must transfer nutrients from cell to cell. Seedless vascular plants have vascular tissue, so they can live farther away from water and grow much larger. Seedless vascular plants also have true roots, stems, and leaves.

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The plants that consist of separate tubular tissues like Xylem and Phloem to transport food, minerals, and water are called the vascular plants, and those that do not show this kind of differentiation of the tissue are called the nonvascular plants.

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