mittevaskulaarseid
Mittevaskulaarseid, often translated as non-vascular, refers to organisms that lack specialized vascular tissues for the transport of water and nutrients. This distinguishes them from vascular plants, which possess xylem and phloem to facilitate this process. Non-vascular organisms, therefore, rely on more primitive methods of absorption and diffusion.
The most prominent examples of non-vascular organisms are plants belonging to groups such as bryophytes. This
Reproduction in non-vascular plants often involves spores and requires water for fertilization, further tying them to