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Characteristics of Non-Vascular Plants: Reproduction in Mosses

Non-vascular plants include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. Also called bryophytes, these plants have no vascular tissue, flowers, or seeds.

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Four Types of Septic-Safe Perennials to Help Disguise Your Septic Tank

Installing a septic system leaves a large bare area, sometimes in the best planting space in the yard. The topsoil is mixed with the subsoil over the septic, creating a substandard soil that retains water. Plants can remove that excess moisture from the soil, while their roots hold the soil in place preventing ...

Part A is cross section of a dicot stem. In the center of the stem is ground tissue. Symmetrically arranged near the outside of the stem are egg-shaped vascular bundles; the narrow end of the egg points inward. The inner part of the vascular bundle is xylem tissue, and the outer part is sclerenchyma tissue. Sandwiched between the xylem and sclerenchyma is the phloem. Part B is a cross section of a monocot stem. In the monocot stem, the vascular bundles are scattered throughout the ground tissue.

Part A is cross section of a dicot stem. In the center of the stem is ground tissue. Symmetrically arranged near the outside of the stem are egg-shaped vascular bundles; the narrow end of the egg points inward. The inner part of the vascular bundle is xylem tissue, and the outer part is sclerenchyma tissue. Sandwiched between the xylem and sclerenchyma is the phloem. Part B is a cross section of a monocot stem. In the monocot stem, the vascular bundles are scattered throughout the ground…

Water Uptake and Transport in Vascular Plants

How does water move through plants to get to the top of tall trees? Here we describe the pathways and mechanisms driving water uptake and transport through plants, and causes of flow disruption.

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