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No not all cells within the plant are the same. The reason is because not all cells in a leaf are the same
All cells of the same type have the same parts. All eukaryotic cells have the same parts, and all prokaryotic cells have the same parts. Cells are also always the building blocks of living organisms - all things are made from cells.
Not all plant cells are the same!
Scientist Matthias Schleiden concluded that all plant parts were made of cells.
Plant cells have cell walls, as compared to animal cells which have cell membranes.
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William Proulx
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it is the one that transports all different cells to the different parts of the plant
His theory was that all plant parts are made of cells.
Plants are made up of millions of microscopic parts called cells. Cells can only be seen using a microscope. Each cell is a living thing. All of the processes of life go on in cells. All of the living cells on a plant have the same parts. Plant cells can do many things, such as help the plant grow, receive food, and go through photosynthesis. A Website To Visit: http://www.nelsonthornes.com/secondary/science/scinet/scinet/plants/cells/content.htm
Within a single plant all of the cells have the same DNA, but the location of each cell defines which of the genes are expressed (whether it will be a leaf cell or a root cell). Each cell has all the information needed to make any kind of cell.