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.(4 points) put it in your own words

The height of plants is affected by the different methods used by vascular and nonvascular plants to obtain water. Vascular plants, which have specialized tissues for conducting water, can transport water from the roots to higher parts of the plant, enabling them to grow taller. By contrast, nonvascular plants do not have these specialized tissues and rely on other means, such as osmosis and capillary action, to absorb water directly into their cells. Since nonvascular plants lack the ability to efficiently transport water to higher parts of the plant, they remain relatively small and low-growing.