Yes. Plants are composed of cells.
Animal Cells, actually
yes. any living structure does.
Yes, any living thing is made up of cells, that includes plants and trees.
plant cells have a cell wall, they also have a sap vacuole and chloroplast. Animal cells don't have any of these.
any type of dead wood or dead plants still have cells any type of organic material used for human use will still have cells.
Examples of animal cells that are present in animals but absent in plants include red blood cells, nerve cells (neurons), and muscle cells. These cells have specialized structures and functions that are unique to animals and support their specific physiological processes.
plant cells are in plants and animal cells are in animals
Grasses are plants, and plants are living things. You need to re-think your question.
Asexual reproduction means the combining of cells and DNA from two organisms. Plants do not have sex or combine their cells with any other plants in any way. This creates offspring that are identical to the plant.
No, plants contain eukaryotic cells.
All plants are made of cells. In fact, all living organisms are made of cells.
Leaves are part of plants and plants have cells so leaves also have cells.