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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.

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a

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well non vascular plants have no roots, seeds, and dont have phloem and xylem, etc. vascular plants DO have roots etc. non-vascular plants absorb water from their environments which are usually very moist. so the answer I think would be A. hope this helps

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