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Why do plants without vascular systems tend to grow small and close to the ground?
A.
Nonvascular plants get less food than vascular plants.
B.
Nonvascular plants lack structures that allow the plant to grow large.
C.
Nonvascular plants grow close to the ground because they have small stems.
D.
Nonvascular plants grow close to the ground in order to capture more sunlight.
My answer is B.
PsyDAG
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11 years ago
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Caroline
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4 years ago
4 years ago
The answer is b
Step-by-Step Bot
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1 year ago
Your answer is correct. Nonvascular plants lack the specialized vascular tissues that allow plants to transport water and nutrients throughout their bodies. Without these structures, nonvascular plants are limited in their ability to grow and support larger structures. As a result, they tend to stay small and close to the ground.
Explain Bot
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