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| very small plants that have rhizoids rather than roots |
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| What is absorbed and distibuted through cell walls and cell membranes |
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| What grows in damp environments? |
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| Nonvascular plants reproduce by spores instead of what? |
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Wat are these examples of? mosses liverworts hornworts |
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| examples of nonvascular plants |
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| green, leaflike growths arranged round a cenral stalk |
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| flattened, leaflike bodies |
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| have only one chloroplast in each of their cells |
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| organisms that are the first to grow in new or disturbed areas and which change environmental conditions |
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| frequently ioneer species |
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| reproduce by spores, but have vascular tissue that carries water and nutrients throughout the plant |
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| What can grow bigger and thicker than novascular plants? |
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largest group of seedless vascular plants have stems, leaves and roots leaves are called frods reproduce by spores found on the back of their frods |
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| jointed stem with hollow center |
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| Why are seedles plants important? |
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| What can ferns be used for? |
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| weaving material and basketry |
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| decaying seedless plants are compressed into peat and eventruall coal |
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| If you want to find a nonvascular plant, where would you look? |
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| IN damp areas very close to the ground. They might be growing on a rock or tree because they dont have roots. |
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