No, a plant cell is not a cell part it is a type of eukaryatic cell. The cell parts are called organelles. Examples of organelles are the nucleus, mitochondria, cilia, glogi bodies, DNA, RER, SER, vesicles, flagella, and cytoplasm.
Yes, the embryonic cells in plants are stem cells. In fact in plant kingdom every cell capable of cell division can be directed to form the entire plant body. That means these are totipotent.
In animal kingdom only early embryonic cells can be directed to form specialized organs.
Stem cells are like the stem of a plant cell because they both can help replace or fix something. whoop whoop :D
Plants cells become specialized to form a variety of specialized cells including xylem or phloem in the root, stem, or leaf.
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Meristem
No a stem cell is from a human embryonic stem cell. Plant cells are strictly in plants.
yes the plant stem is considered an organ of the plant.
A stem cell is undifferentiated.
The thin upright shoot of a moss plant isn't considered a true stem because it has no vascular tissue.
Hematopoietic stem cells
The still part of a plant cell is called Cell Wall. This is the rigid outermost layer of a plant cell. It makes the cell stiff -providing the cell with mechanical support - and giving it protection. It is found just inside the cell wall and is made up of complex lipids (fats) and proteins.
yes the plant stem is considered an organ of the plant.
The cell in the plant stem helps the plant by transporting water and materials throughout the plant.
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Stem Cell
yes the plant stem is considered an organ of the plant.
Plant cell for the support of the stem or stalk.
You must be at least 16 years old for you to be able to put on a plant stem cell.
A stem cell is undifferentiated.
stem
plant cell wall inside it you can find four parts of xylem and phloem
Well, all plant cells have a cell wall. (I think. . .)
The thin upright shoot of a moss plant isn't considered a true stem because it has no vascular tissue.