WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN VASCULAR AND NON-VASCULAR PLANTS?

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WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN VASCULAR AND NON-VASCULAR PLANTS? Let’s take a closer look. What makes them different on the outside and inside?

SEE IF YOU CAN OBSERVE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE TWO PLANTS… Take a close look…. SEE IF YOU CAN OBSERVE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE TWO PLANTS…

Vascular Non Vascular

Vascular Non Vascular

Vascular Non Vascular

Vascular Non Vascular

Vascular Non Vascular

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES? Vascular Plants Non Vascular Plants Has roots Has stems Has leaves Has vascular bundles Can transport water Larger in size Is better able to store water in cells No roots No stems No leaves No vascular bundles Are unable to transport water Smaller in size Must live in damp conditions

Which am I? Which am I?

Which am I? Which am I?

Which am I? Which am I?

MORE INFORMATION http://www.wacona.com/words/organisms/plant_groups.htm http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twMWq_9FgmU Bill Nye, Plants -w http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlXVF3uVMJY&feature=related and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsO41rUjc28&feature=relmfu