Systemic and target-specific formulations are ways in which herbicides are designed to harm plant -- not human -- cells. But in reality, it is difficult to comprehend and control all of the after- and side-effects of herbicides so environmentalists tend to speak of degrees of ambient residue and of harm to non-target organisms.
Systemic and target-specific formulations describe the ways that herbicides are designed to harm plant, not human cells. In reality it is difficult to comprehend and control all after- and side-effects of herbicides so environmentalists tend to speak of degrees of ambient residue and of harm to non-target organisms.
Cellulose in living plant cells and Lignified cellulose in non-living plant cells (As in heartwood and outer bark)Phloem
Yes and so do human cells
Plant cells make food using energy from sunlight. Humans do not.
YES
All plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplast animal cells lack both of these
Palisade is designed for plant cells
It appears in animal cells, plant cells and human cells.
A cell wall.
Plant cells have stuff so they can photosynthesize. (chlorophyll)
Centriole and lysosomes
plant cell and human cells animal cells
they all have numbers
Plant cells contain chloroplasts with the pigment chlorophyll (an this allows them to photosynthesise) whereas Animal cells don't have chloroplasts
Cellulose in living plant cells and Lignified cellulose in non-living plant cells (As in heartwood and outer bark)Phloem
Yes and so do human cells
plant animal and human
Plant cells make food using energy from sunlight. Humans do not.