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  • Non-Vascular Plants: Mosses and Liverworts Explained
    Two plants without tubes are:

    1. Mosses: These are non-vascular plants, meaning they lack the specialized tissues (xylem and phloem) that transport water and nutrients. They absorb water and nutrients directly from their surroundings through their surface.

    2. Liverworts: Like mosses, liverworts are non-vascular plants and rely on diffusion for water and nutrient transport. They typically grow in moist environments.

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