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!
Cells. Different types of cells have different names. What type of cells are you talking about? Different parts of a body have different types of cells.
The stem cells are used to grow different types of organs in the plant. The tissues of the plants breathe in carbon dioxide and release oxygen, not the stem cells. This process is called photosynthesis.
jail cells and prison cells
There are many types of single celled plants, the majority of which are algae, and they are the most abundant plant life on earth
millions of different types of T cells
animals have specific types of cells that are different than plant cells. Animal and plants both have Eukaryote Cells so I guess the answer to you question.
Plants are complex organisms and are made up of many different types of cells.
no they are made up of many different cell parts
plants photosynthesis, and the cell are different
Cells. Different types of cells have different names. What type of cells are you talking about? Different parts of a body have different types of cells.
plant cells are in plants and animal cells are in animals
plants cells have chloroplast animal cells don't
The stem cells are used to grow different types of organs in the plant. The tissues of the plants breathe in carbon dioxide and release oxygen, not the stem cells. This process is called photosynthesis.
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.
There is roughly around 200 different types of cells in your body.
Scientists have found approximately 250000 different types of plants.
After the Gastrula stage, cells differentiate into 230 different types of cells.