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− | In [[botany]], [[plant]]s with a dedicated '''[[vascular tissue|transport system]]''' for water and nutrients are called [[vascular plant]]s. Vascular plants include [[fern]]s, [[conifer]]s and [[angiosperm|flowering plants]]. A vascular bundle is part of such a transport system. | + | [[Image:Upload.png|thumb|[[Special:Upload|Upload image!]]]] |
+ | In [[botany]], [[plant]]s with a dedicated '''[[vascular tissue|transport system]]''' for water and nutrients are called [[vascular plant]]s. Vascular plants include [[fern]]s, [[conifer]]s and [[angiosperm|flowering plants]]. A vascular bundle is part of such a transport system.{{SSN}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:43, 17 April 2009
In botany, plants with a dedicated transport system for water and nutrients are called vascular plants. Vascular plants include ferns, conifers and flowering plants. A vascular bundle is part of such a transport system.sn
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