Not all plants are made of the same amount of cell.
The bigger the plant, the more cells it contains.
However, every plant was made of only 1 cell that divided itself into a whole plant.
no they are made up of many different cell parts
chloroplasts. I got the same homework lol
It is called a eukaryotic cell, and plants have the same cell.
Plant cell walls are composed of cellulose, while fungal cells walls are composed of chitin. Both are long-chain starches comprised of many glucose subunits.
Only 3 kingdoms have cell walls, Protista, Fungi, and Plantae. The cell wall makeup can vary between species of the same kingdom and even between developmental stages of the cell. The most common substance is cellulose in plants.
The cell walls of protists and plants both provide structural support and protection to the cell. They are made primarily of cellulose, a polysaccharide that gives strength and rigidity to the cell wall. Additionally, cell walls in both protists and plants allow for passage of nutrients and waste products.
They are not the same because the cell of a plant has a cell wall and animals cells don't
Living plant cells. Water plants do the the same job in water as land plants do on land. The exact makeup of each cell depends upon the specific part of the plant that it makes up. The green bits contain chlorophyll just the same as ordinary terrestrial plants.
the same amount
The cell wall protects and supports the plant cell. but IS NOT the same thing as the cell membrane .
Yes, The larger a cell becomes, the more demands the cell places on its DNA. In addition, a larger cell is less efficient in moving nutrients and waste materials across the cell membrane. Hope this helped! (:
The only difference is the cell wall and chloroplasts, and the similarities are everything else.