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vascular plant

NOUN
  1. green plant having a vascular system: ferns, gymnosperms, angiosperms

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  • Similar to other primitive vascular plants, they exhibit an asexual reproductive structure, the sphenophyte strobilus, more commonly known as a cone. Undefined
  • Some vascular plants have also developed succulence, a condition in which the tissues are spongy and swollen for storing water, as in cacti and agaves.
  • A total of 859 vascular plant, 15 pteridophyte, 21 bryophyte and 159 algal species have been recorded. Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
  • It's home to at least 300 vascular plants, 30 types of cacti and 249 vertebrate species, including mountain lions, bobcats and weasels.
  • Vascular plants found in Mt. Assiniboine park include American alpine smelowskia Smelowskia calycina, Raynold's sedge Carex raynoldsii, Cusick's Indian paintbrush Castilleja cusickii, stalked-pod locoweed Oxytropis podocarpa, sub-alpine grassland Saussurea nuda and apetalous campion Silene uralensis attenuata. Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks, Canada
  • The P-type cell has scalariform pitting typical of most modern vascular plants.
  • Furthermore, high levels of polyploidy in many arctic vascular plant species may promote the proportion of the genetic variation partitioned within individuals, which may be important when passing through evolutionary bottlenecks [6]. Genetic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation levels
  • In vascular plant biology, electro-osmosis is also used as an alternative or supplemental explanation for the movement of polar liquids via the phloem.
  • Vascular plants found in Mt. Assiniboine park include American alpine smelowskia Smelowskia calycina, Raynold's sedge Carex raynoldsii, Cusick's Indian paintbrush Castilleja cusickii, stalked-pod locoweed Oxytropis podocarpa, sub-alpine grassland Saussurea nuda and apetalous campion Silene uralensis attenuata. Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks, Canada
  • The first seeds evolved in a group of vascular plants sometimes called the pteridosperms, or ‘seed ferns.’
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