Giant kelp are known as vascular plants. However, it's important to note that while they are often grouped with vascular plants in terms of size and habitat, kelp technically belongs to a different group: they are classified as brown algae, which fall under protists. Since the options provided suggest a focus on traditional plant classification, the best response in this context is vascular plants.
Giant kelp, which can grow up to 60 meters, are known as (1 point) Responses nonvascular plants. nonvascular plants. vascular plants. vascular plants. fungi. fungi. protists.
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