no they are made up of many different cell parts
Yes. Different plants will have the same types of cells in them, unless the difference is such as between monocotyledonous (monocots) trees or dicotyledonous (dicots) trees. Dicots have two types of mesophyll cells- Palisade and Spongy while Monocots have only one type of mesophyll cell, which looks like a spongy cell but has more chloroplasts. But all dicots will have same cells as each other, and all the monocots will have same cells as each other. best answer: ferns only have one type of cell, its called arrogant-bitch!
yea
Not all plant cells are the same!
No, living organisms can have different types of cells. The two main types of cells are prokaryotic cells, found in bacteria and archaea, and eukaryotic cells, found in plants, animals, fungi, and protists. These cells differ in their structure and complexity.
no. plants have specialization. they contain many different types of cells, including parenchyma, epidermis, pericycle, collenchyma, schlerenchyma, vascular: xylem-tracheids/vessels, phloem-sieve/companion cells, and many types of meristematic cells.
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
because have the same organism an animalia
Yes. We have different types of cells, such as blood, skin, muscle cells, etc. But we all have the same organelles in our cells
Because they are the same thing
Plants and green algae both have the same types of organelles. This is because they both are able to create their own food.
Yes, plants are made up of cells. Plant cells have specific structures like cell walls, chloroplasts, and vacuoles that help them carry out functions such as photosynthesis and provide structural support.