Mosses, Liverworts and Hornworts

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Mosses, Liverworts and Hornworts EQ: How do you describe a nonvascular plant?

Characteristics of Nonvascular Plants Low growing plants that lack vascular tissue Peat moss, liverworts and hornworts Can only pass materials from one cell to the next Only have rigid cell walls so they cannot grow very tall Lack roots EQ: How do you describe a nonvascular plant?

EQ: How do you describe a nonvascular plant? Mosses

Structure of Moss EQ: How do you describe a nonvascular plant?

Class Work and Homework Fill In What did I learn Confused Say Read pages A125 – A128 Questions 1-4 on page A128 EQ: How do you describe a nonvascular plant?