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Jewel Holt
3 December, 06:26
Why are nonvascular plants so small
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Wilson Dunlap
3 December, 08:14
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Nonvascular plants don't have a vascular system, and they're small because their lack of vascular system means that they don't have any of the mechanics required for carrying food and water far lengths or any certain distance.
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