Plants can be organized into groups based on the presence of novel characteristics.
All plants have a cuticle, use both chlorophyll A and B as photosynthetic pigments, and have cell walls made of cellulose.
Most plants have vascular tissue, but members of the Phylum Bryophyta, like moss, lack these tubes used to efficiently transport materials such as water and sugar.
Plants can be organized into groups based on the presence of novel characteristics.
All plants have a cuticle, use both chlorophyll A and B as photosynthetic pigments, and have cell walls made of cellulose.
All plants have a cuticle, use both chlorophyll A and B as photosynthetic pigments, and have cell walls made of cellulose.
Most plants have vascular tissue, but members of the Phylum Bryophyta, like moss, lack these tubes used to efficiently transport materials such as water and sugar.
Most plants have vascular tissue, but members of the Phylum Bryophyta, like moss, lack these tubes used to efficiently transport materials such as water and sugar.