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Cellulose is a polysaccharide in plants that serves as a building material.
chlorophyll
vascular plants
photosynthesis
To sustain life transport of material is necessary for plants and animals.
In general use, yes. Dirt, however, can mean any messy substance. Soil (aside from its use as a verb) more usually is applied to horticultural material in which grass or plants are grown.
Xylem is responsible for conduction of water and minerals and phloem is responsible for conduction of food material in the plants.
It is a general term for the transport of dissoolved material in plants this can be glucose, oxygen or other minerals such as sodium/potassium hope this helps
Cellulose is a polysaccharide in plants that serves as a building material.
Cellulose is a polysaccharide in plants that serves as a building material.
The green material or pigment found in plants is called chlorophyll. This material is found in the chloroplasts of a plant cell.
No. there is no such thing as "polysaccharidein".However, Cellulose which is a "Polysaccharide" is used by plants as a building material.
Yes, plants have DNA.
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What you observed in the different products applied to your plants as principles in mineral nutrition will depend on which products were used. The types of plants will also play a factor.
chlorophyll
its can be died without material in photosynthesis