stomata
They are the plant's tendrils.
Angiosperms
Related species have similar embryos.
Phototrophic plants are the monerans that use solar energy in a manner similar to the green plants. The phototrophic plants are generally referred to as are phototrophs.
* Study of plants is called botany * Study of animals (including humans) is called zoology Both come under the umbrella term of biology
No. There are structures in plants that are called veins, but they work considerably differently from those in humans.
Similar structures that have evolved independently are called homologous structures. An example would be the wings of a bird and the wings of an insect.
Similar structures that evolved independently are called analogous structures, or analogies.
Plants and animals are called
Homologous
Homologous structures.
The threadlike structures are called rhizoids.
Homologous structures.
in plants yes is called the chlorophyll
chemoheterotrophs
They are the plant's tendrils.
Most plants have special structures on their leaves called stomates. Carbon dioxide is drawn into the leaf tissue through these pore-like structures.