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Jordan
13 May, 12:17
Why don't nonvascular plants grow very tall?
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Ismael Buchanan
13 May, 14:25
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Because non vasculars essentially rely only on diffusion/osmosis for water transport, and getting water up very high with osmosis is extremely difficult.
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