What are the vegetative organs of the lyre and horsetail?

The vegetative organs of ploons and horsetails include: 1) roots, 2) shoot, which includes: a) leaves, b) stems, as in other higher plants.
Roots are needed so that the plant is fixed in the soil and has the ability to absorb water and minerals, accumulating them and transferring them to the shoot. In some cases, they are needed for reproduction.
The main function of the shoot is to feed on carbon. The stem connects roots and leaves to transport water and nutrients.



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