how does having a soft cell affect a plant
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They are sticky and interfere with the purification process.
plants with soft stems cant grow so high because they can fall over. woody stems grow taller because they can handle more than the soft stems.
1. their shape, animal cells are round and morphus, whereas, plant cells are like rectangular, like bricks. 2. the organelles, animal cells don't have 'chloroplasts' which make the plant green. 3. their cell walls- an animal cell has a soft cell wall, where a plant cell has a hard outer coating and then a soft internal coating.
All plant cells are eukaryotic cells
Animal cells have lysosomes, plant cells don't. Plant cells have a cell wall made out of cellulose, animal cells don't. Animal cells have many small vacuoles, plant cells have one large vacuole. Plant cells have chloroplasts and chlorophyll, animal cells don't. Animal cells have centrioles, plant cells don't.
The plant starts by slugging one out until it is completly soft
Auxins affect plant cells as they provoke growth of the roots and the tip, the tip to grow towards sunlight, and the roots via gravity.
pectin and cellulose
It depends on if the plant or animal is sick or poisonous.
because Fresh water enters easly in the plant cells by endo osmosis. Thus, it causes better growth to the plant.
They are sticky and interfere with the purification process.
plants with soft stems cant grow so high because they can fall over. woody stems grow taller because they can handle more than the soft stems.
Plant cells, not animal cells.
1. their shape, animal cells are round and morphus, whereas, plant cells are like rectangular, like bricks. 2. the organelles, animal cells don't have 'chloroplasts' which make the plant green. 3. their cell walls- an animal cell has a soft cell wall, where a plant cell has a hard outer coating and then a soft internal coating.
No, The cell wall only exists in plant cells. It provides the rigid shape for plants. Animal cells only have a cell membrane which is soft.
Yes they do, they can have a rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) that has ribosomes on it. Or a soft endoplasmic reticulum (SER) with no ribosomes on it. Hope this helps!
The higher the amount of salt in the soil outside of the plant cells causes water to move outside of the plant cells to try and equalize the all the concentration. Root cells die and, if bad enough, the plant will die. The damage that the salt water gives, makes the plant get a burnt look,often on the leaf edges first.