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yes because its made out of wood and wood is made out of trees and trees have cells
Wood consists mostly of xylem cells, along with some cambium cells and phloem cells that appear as the 'growth rings' in wood cross-sections.
Wood form in autumn season contains smaller cells is called autumn wood.
Wood is neither, wood is composed of tissue created vasculer bundles. This tissue is called secondary xylem, the two types of water conducting cells that make up secondary xylem are tracheids and vessel elemeants.
It sure does. In a tree trunk there is a thin layer of living tissue under the bark that grows out. The older parts die as it grows and become either the bark or the wood. So, wood is dead tissue, and therefore made of cells.
yes because its made out of wood and wood is made out of trees and trees have cells
wood is a nonliving but can be a living cause it contains cells
Trees are made up of plant cells, so wood is made of dead plant cells.
No. Check out the periodic table of elements, wood isn't on there. It is, however made out of elements. Wood is mainly cellulose, an organic compound produced by plants to form stems, branches, and trunks. Except for water-bearing cells in the bark, and vessels within the center of a tree, wood is dead material that normally does not regrow.
Wood consists mostly of xylem cells, along with some cambium cells and phloem cells that appear as the 'growth rings' in wood cross-sections.
neither it's an omnivore
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Wood form in autumn season contains smaller cells is called autumn wood.
wood and trees
Neither... The wood is the fuel, but first it needs to become a gas. The gas is what burns.
(surprisingly) no, ron wood does NOT wear a wig. neither does mick jagger.
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