Due to the massive variety of species of tree, this figure will vary massively. A quick calculation gives me the answer of about 200,000,000 for a small(ish) tree, but this really is a 20s estimate.
There's no correct answer to that question. Depends on the tree type, age, weather conditions, etc.
The only living part of a tree is the right underneath the bark. Thus a tree has a cylinder of living cells in the trunk in addition to cells in the leaves (needles). Given that a plant cell is approximately 50 microns in width, an average tree might have around 500,000 cells.
There's no correct answer to that question. Depends on the tree type, age, weather conditions, etc.
many many many cells
i think they have less cells than the human
body, because of the size of plant is smaller
than a regular human body
it's not always the same depending on the size of the tree
Due to the massive variety of species of tree, this figure will vary massively. A quick calculation gives me the answer of about 200,000,000 for a small(ish) tree, but this really is a 20s estimate.
A tree bar is not living because it does not have cells
Cork cells are found on the outer edge of bark on trees. Trees are plants, therefore the cells are plant cells as they are a part of the tree.
Cork cells are bark cells. The bark of every tree consists of dead cells. As dead cells, they are empty. That makes them insulation material. Cork oak trees live in an arid climate. The cork oak bark insulates the tree.
Yes, a pecan tree has many cells.
Yes, a pecan tree has many cells.
it's not always the same depending on the size of the tree
it's not always the same depending on the size of the tree
Due to the massive variety of species of tree, this figure will vary massively. A quick calculation gives me the answer of about 200,000,000 for a small(ish) tree, but this really is a 20s estimate.
A tree bar is not living because it does not have cells
tree trunks have xylem and phloem
no it doesnt have the same number of cells. a tree has much more cells compared to a lizard kangroo bacteria.
Yes. An apple is made of cells.
No they dont
yes
Tree bark is made up of multiple layers of cells, including cork cells on the outside and phloem and xylem cells underneath. So, in a way, tree bark is composed of millions of cells working together to protect and support the tree.