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1) They have cell walls made with cellulose (as opposed to the chitin in fungi). Animals have no cell walls. 2) They have a large central vacuole, which is kept full of water so that it pushes against the cell wall (this is called turgid pressure, which keeps the cell inflated and alive). 3) They have chloroplasts, which allow the plants to be photoautotrophic. Some protists share this trait, but animals and fungi do not.
Steroids certainly do affect plants in a number of ways. Usually steroids will help plants grow to be very large and very hardy.
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In plant cells, large vacuoles are needed to store water. In animal cells, other things are stored in the vacuoles including food and waste, therefore there are many small vacuoles. The main reason plant's vacuoles are so big is to keep the plant from bursting. Plants can absorb too much water. Without the enlarged vacuole, the plant would burst.
There are a few ways that animals adapt to life in the central valley. One way is to develop an internal way of conserving water.
animals do not have chloroplasts whereas plants do. the animal cell doesn't have a cell wall but a plant cell does. And animal cells have smaller vacuoles than plants. The levels of organisation in ascending order are: Atom- molecule- organelle- cell- tissue- organ- organ system- organism. I hope this helps you with your homework :)
1) They have cell walls made with cellulose (as opposed to the chitin in fungi). Animals have no cell walls. 2) They have a large central vacuole, which is kept full of water so that it pushes against the cell wall (this is called turgid pressure, which keeps the cell inflated and alive). 3) They have chloroplasts, which allow the plants to be photoautotrophic. Some protists share this trait, but animals and fungi do not.
Plant cells have a large vacuole due to the amount of water the cell must hold to maintain its shape. The water in the vacuole creates something called turgor pressure. When the vacuole has lots of water, the turgor is high and pushes against the cell wall so the cell is rigid. When vacuole has little water, the turgor is low so the cell is flaccid. Animal cells don't have to worry so much since our cells are already in an aqueous environment and get water in lots of other ways.
Because they could grow food, they no longer had to move from lace to place. Instead, they had time to settle and build large cities.
Plants are able to adapt to almost every environment. Some ways they have adapted to the desert is being able to store large amounts of water and protect themselves from other organisms.
they adapt in their own ways... such as if the plant or tree has a large trunk/stem then it will store water ready for the dry months
The bank would deposit a portion of the money with the central bank and then think of ways to lend this money and earn an income out of it.
Steroids certainly do affect plants in a number of ways. Usually steroids will help plants grow to be very large and very hardy.
Plants have adapted to avoid photorespiration
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