The cells in vascular and nonvascular plants are both able to get water, but

nonvascular plants have different methods than vascular plants. How do these
differences affect the height of the plants? In three to five sentences, explain this
and be sure to describe how each type of plant gets water to its cells.

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Vascular plants have specialized tissues, called xylem and phloem, that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant. This allows for more efficient transport and supports taller growth. Nonvascular plants, however, rely on osmosis and diffusion to move water and nutrients from cell to cell. This limits their ability to grow tall, as they cannot transport water as efficiently as vascular plants.

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Nonvascular plants, such as mosses and liverworts, absorb water directly from the environment through their leaves or stems. As they grow taller, the process of getting water becomes more difficult. In contrast, vascular plants, including ferns and flowering plants, have a system of roots that can reach deeper into the soil to access water. The xylem tissue within their stems then transports water and nutrients upwards to the leaves and other parts of the plant. This allows vascular plants to grow taller and more complex than nonvascular plants.

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