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What is a vascular plant?

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It's a plant that has tissue which moves water and minerals throughout the plant. Hope this helps!
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The plants that have vascular tissues to transport water and food between the plant parts are called as vascular plants.

Step-by-step explanation:

The xylem and phloem are the vascular tissues. Xylem serves to carry water and minerals from roots to other plant parts. Phloem serves to deliver the food (sugars mainly) from one plant part to another.

All the plants that have the vascular tissues to serve in transport of water and food are called vascular plants. All ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms are vascular plants, that is, they have vascular tissues in their stem, roots, and leaves.

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