The cells in vascular and nonvascular plants are both able to get water but none vascular plants have different methods than vascular plants how do these differences affect the height of the plants ? In 3 to 5 sentences explain this and be sure to describe how each type of plant gets water to its cells

Vascular plants have specialized cells that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant, allowing them to grow taller than nonvascular plants. Nonvascular plants, such as mosses, rely on diffusion and osmosis to move water and nutrients from the soil to their cells. This process is much slower than the transport of water and nutrients in vascular plants, so nonvascular plants are typically shorter. Additionally, nonvascular plants lack the structural support of vascular plants, so they are unable to grow as tall. Vascular plants have a strong network of xylem and phloem that helps to support the plant and transport water and nutrients to the cells. This allows them to grow taller than nonvascular plants.