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How long does a plant that grow with out soil live?

Not very long. About a day or so, seeing as plants need nutrients to survive. Without nutrients, the plant and its cells will shrivel up and die. Along with the plant.


What do plant cells do that animal cells dont?

turn solar energy into nutrients


Why do you need nutrients?

You need nutrients to build up your immune system.


What coverts energy from nutrients into ATP?

what shapes plant cells


Why do animal cells need plant cells?

animal cells can't make their own food, plant cells can so animal cells need to eat plant cells


What plant cells carry food?

All plant cells contain some nutrients, however, the cells of the seed, fruit and root tend to be used for food storage. The nutrients are transported around the plant by phloem cells in the vasculature.


Do plant cells need a mitochondria?

yes, plant cells need mitochondrias too


What are the three thing plant cells and animal cells need?

Plant cells and animal cells both need nutrients, such as carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids, to function properly. They also require oxygen for cellular respiration to generate energy. Finally, both types of cells need water to maintain their shape and carry out metabolic processes.


Which cells are the storage cells in plant cells?

Parenchyma cells.These are present in roots and stem and stores water and nutrients.


What are the Similarities in plant and animal cells for the absorption of nutrients?

they absorp well?


What cell has vacuoles?

Plant cells have vacuoles, which are membrane-bound organelles responsible for storage of water, nutrients, and waste products. Vacuoles in plant cells help maintain the cell's turgor pressure and play a role in maintaining cell structure and regulating cell growth.


How are nutrients transported to the cells in a plant?

Nutrients are transported to the cells in a plant through the xylem and phloem. The xylem carries water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while the phloem transports sugars and organic compounds produced during photosynthesis to different parts of the plant.