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What are the differences between these two?

What are the similarities between these two?

Adaptations of Plants Obtaining Water: land plants use roots to get water from the soil Retaining Water: waxy cuticle on leaves Transport System: vascular system (like circulatory system in humans) Support: strong cell walls to stand up Reproduction: reproduce in dry environments without water

Differences Non-Vascular Vascular

Plant Water Loss Water Loss (grams)Time of Day 1508AM 20510AM 22012PM 2302PM 2254PM 2106PM 1858PM 10010PM

Water Loss in Plants 8am 12pm 4pm 6pm 10pm 12am 2am 4am 6am 8am

Exit Ticket In your opinion, are vascular plants better or non-vascular plants better adapted to survive?