the Photosynthesi does not allow the ability of a plant cell to prouduce solar energy in carbon dioxide
the Photosynthesi does not allow the ability of a plant cell to prouduce solar energy in carbon dioxide
the Photosynthesi does not allow the ability of a plant cell to prouduce solar energy in carbon dioxide
plants can re-grow roots and humans can't really re-grow anything but make new blood cells
Diploid plants have more DNA than humans because they have multiple copies of their genome in each cell. However, they have less organismal complexity compared to humans because their cells are more specialized and have limited ability to differentiate into different types of cells.
No, humans do not possess chlorophyll in their bodies. Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in plants that is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. Humans do not have the ability to photosynthesize like plants do.
the Photosynthesi does not allow the ability of a plant cell to prouduce solar energy in carbon dioxide
Plants produce new cells in areas called meristems. These regions contain undifferentiated cells that have the ability to divide and differentiate into various types of specialized cells to support plant growth.
there r thins on the plants here like jerms
The meristematic zone is a region in plants where actively dividing cells are located, responsible for plant growth and development. These cells have the ability to differentiate into various types of plant tissues.
both contain chlorophyll11 but plants are differentiate between stem,roots & leaves and algae can not be differentiate between stems,roots ant leaves.
Almost all plants benefit humans
No, air plants are not toxic to humans.