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  1. Vascular plants include the clubmosses, horsetails, ferns, gymnosperms (including conifers ), and angiosperms ( flowering plants ). Scientific names for the group include Tracheophyta, [8] [4] : 251 Tracheobionta [9] and Equisetopsida sensu lato. Some early land plants (the rhyniophytes) had less developed vascular tissue; the term ...

  2. Tracheophyta o Tracheobionta es un taxón que abarca a las plantas vasculares o traqueofitas. Son organismos formados por células vegetales, que poseen un ciclo de vida en el que se alternan las generaciones gametofítica y esporofítica, siendo esta última la fase dominante (sobre quién actúa más presión de selección natural ); cuya ...

    • Tracheophyta, Sinnott, 1935
  3. Vascular plant. The vascular plants, or tracheophytes, are plants that have specialized tissues for conducting water, minerals, and photosynthetic products through the plant. They include the ferns, clubmosses, horsetails, flowering plants, conifers and other gymnosperms. [1] They are often called the higher plants.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › botany-general › tracheophytaTracheophyta | Encyclopedia.com

    May 21, 2018 · Tracheophyta (vascular plants; kingdom Plantae) A division comprising plants that have vascular tissues ( xylem and phloem) through which water and nutrients are transported. In many modern classifications this division embraces the former divisions Pteridophyta and Spermatophyta. A Dictionary of Plant Sciences MICHAEL ALLABY.

  5. Vascular plants (from Latin vasculum 'duct'), also called tracheophytes (/trəˈkiː.əˌfaɪts/) or collectively Tracheophyta (from Ancient Greek τραχεῖα ἀρτηρία (trakheîa artēría) 'windpipe', and φυτά (phutá) 'plants'), form a large group of land plants (c. 300,000 accepted known species) that have lignified tissues (the xylem) for conducting water and minerals ...

  6. Vascular plants (from la vasculum 'duct'), also called tracheophytes (/trəˈkiː.əˌfaɪts/) or collectively Tracheophyta (from grc τραχεῖα ἀρτηρία (trakheîa artēría) 'windpipe', and φυτά (phutá) 'plants'), form a large group of land plants (c. 300,000 accepted known species) that have lignified tissues (the xylem) for conducting water and minerals throughout the ...

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