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| Fern | Equisetum Hymale | Horsetail | Whisk Fern | Lycopodium Venustulum |
| Key Concepts: |
There are 3 types of nonvascular plants, liverworts, hornworts, and mosses, they all don't have a vascular system, which means they have no roots, stems, or leaves. |
| There are three divisions of seedless vascular plants. They are Psilophyta, lycophyta, and the sphenophyta. They all have a vascular structure that allows the trasport of water but yet all of them don't reproduce by seeds. |
| Vocabulary | Rhizoid- one of the rootlike filaments by which the plant is attached to the substratum |
| Bog- An area of soft, naturally waterlogged ground where alot of these plants grow. | |
| Peat- Partially carbonized vegetable matter, usually mosses, found in bogs and used as fertilizer and fuel. | |
| Nonvascular Plants- Nonvascular plants are plants without a vascular system. Vascular system is plant tissue consisting of ducts or vessels, that, in the higher plants, forms the system by which sap is conveyed through the plant. | |
| Seedless Vascular Plants- Plants that have developed a vascular structure. |
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