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Dictionary » V » Vascular plant Vascular plantvascular plant A plant which possesses a well-developed system of conducting tissue to transport water, mineral salts and sugars. ![]()
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Results from our forumalternation of generations in mosses/ferns (haploid/diploid)... Im pretty thoroughly confused.. I thought they were basicly the same plant because they reproduce through spores and they are vascular, I feel bad because of the fact that next year I'll be going to college to be a floral ...
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Alex Studies Botany... writing a paper and a presentation which will be a survey of the plant kingdom. I will also include in my survey green algae, as they are ... Plants 1. Bryophyta 2. Hepaticophyta 3. Anthocerophyta C. Seedless Vascular Plants 1. Pterophyta 2. Lycophyta D. Seed Plants 1. Gingkophyta ...
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Re: General Plant Info Needed... group it by anatomy and physiology. So water and nutrient movement to vascular tissue. Leaves to transpiration and pressure in the plant. Its all interconnected stuff that your teacher gave you. I recommend you get a good ...
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stomata formation... of photynthetic tissues (i do the inverse of it on grapevine, when a plant is dead, i take the sarmiento of the next one and put it into the soil ... If you see a cross section of a root it has ground tissue and vascular tissue with tiny roots :), last ones enters the nutrients and also ...
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Anthropogenic global warming?... Sciences 99, no. 7 (2002): 4167-4171. Berner, R. A. "The Rise of Plants and their Effect on Weathering and Atmospheric CO2." Science 276 (1997): 544-547. Suggests evolution of rooted vascular plants caused Devonian (~400 Ma) CO2 draw down by enhancing chemical ...
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