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Which are low growing plants that do not have well developed tubes for moving water and food through their bodies aquatic plants nonvascular plants psychotes vascular plants
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The type of plants you are describing are **nonvascular plants**. Nonvascular plants are low-growing plants that lack specialized tissues (such as xylem and phloem) for transporting water and nutrients. Examples of nonvascular plants include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. These plants typically absorb water and nutrients directly through their surfaces.
Aquatic plants, on the other hand, can be vascular or nonvascular, and the term "psychotes" seems to be a misspelling or confusion with "Psycho" species, which are generally not classified within plant taxonomy. Vascular plants have well-developed systems for the transport of water and nutrients.
Aquatic plants, on the other hand, can be vascular or nonvascular, and the term "psychotes" seems to be a misspelling or confusion with "Psycho" species, which are generally not classified within plant taxonomy. Vascular plants have well-developed systems for the transport of water and nutrients.