The environmental factors to which plant cells respond are water, gravity, solar radiation. The response is cell growth, cell death, and in the case of radiation changes in what a cell becomes. Trim a branch end and each cell on the surface is capable of becoming another branch with leaves and seeds.
They reproduce they have DNA they respond to the environment they maintain their interior environment and they (sorry can't think of anything else)
actually no, they can respond their environment from their special senses.
Soil does indeed respond to the environment it is in. Soil will be polluted and erode for example because of influences in the environment.
Special structures of plant cells are specific organelles that are not in both plant and animal cells, but only plant. These would include the Cell wall, and the Chloroplast. The Cell wall's job is to protect the cell from its environment. The Chloroplast is the organelle that gives the plant its green color.
Target Cells
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Nerve Cells
wombats respond to the environment
A plant cell is best in a hypotonic environment
no
hypotonic
They respond to changes in the environment.
Common cellular activity includes cells taking in and using energy. Cells respond to the environment and regulate their internal environment.
They are made of cells, have a metabolism, respond to stimuli, grow, reproduce, and are influenced by their environment.
It gives a structure and protects the inner cells from the external environment.
It gives a structure and protects the inner cells from the external environment.
Do all in a plants have chloroplasts