Which of the following best compares vascular plants and nonvascular plants? Nonvascular plants have woody tissue that provide support and allow the plant to grow taller, and vascular plants do not. Vascular plants have xylem and phloem that transport water and nutrients, and nonvascular plants do not. Vascular plants are always eukaryotic and multicellular, while some nonvascular plants are unicellular eukaryotes. Nonvascular plants produce pollen, while vascular plants reproduce asexually by producing haploid spores.
B because vascular tissue is what allows plants like tulips to access water from the ground and pull it to their leaves while plants such as mosses are nonvascular and must stay close to water in order to get the nutrients they need^^
I took this test a couple weeks ago for flvs^^
haha thanks thats what im doing now
Any other questions on it that confuse you??
no it was just that one for now, but ill let you know if i have anymore
Sounds great^^ glad I could help!
yeah its B :)
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