The cells in vascular and nonvascular plants are both able to get water, but nonvascular plants have different methods than vascular plants. How do these differences affect the height of the plants? In three to five sentences, explain this and be sure to describe how each type of plant gets water to its cells.(4 points) (PS please write it in 3 sentences and write it like a 6th grader)

Nonvascular plants, like mosses and liverworts, are small in size because they don't have a special way to bring water to their cells. They use a process called diffusion, where water molecules move from areas with lots of water to areas with less water. On the other hand, vascular plants, like trees and flowers, have special tubes called xylem that help them transport water from their roots to their leaves. This is why vascular plants can grow taller than nonvascular plants because they have a better way to get water to their cells.