Nonvascular plants
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Nonvascular plants
Two Groups of Plants
Vascular plants: contain vascular tissue
that transports water and nutrients.
Nonvascular plants: do not have a
vascular system. They rely on water
coming to them.
Nonvascular Plants
Do not have
vascular tissue…
low growing
(close to the
ground)…
Don’t have true
roots,
…but, they are
anchored to the
ground by small
root like
structures.
Nonvascular Plants
They have parts that look like stems, but
they are not true stems.
They also have small leaf like structures
that make food
–These are neither true stems nor leaves
because they don’t have a vascular
system.
Nonvascular Plants
Nonvascular plants absorb water and
nutrients from around them.
Water in the plants carry the nutrients
directly from cell to cell.
Since, nonvascular plants don´t have a
vascular system, they cannot grow tall.
Nonvascular Plants
Their small size allows them to absorb
and carry enough water and nutrients to
each cell easily.
When there isn’t enough water, the plant
turns brown.
When it rains, it will turn green again.
Vascular Plants
have vascular tissue:
tissue that moves food
and nutrients around
plant.
have leaves, stems, and
roots.
produce food for plant
only in leaves.