Plant cells have chloroplasts. They have glyoxisomes and photosynthetic
to live and don't get thirsty
no they can't Yes, many plants reproduce in other ways, some send out smaller versions on shoots or rhisomes, which even when disconnected from the original plant will still grow, Ivy is one example. Yes they can cause they can also grow from pollen. (only some special plants)
wind water and other liveing animal
phloem tissues are the tissues that carry sugars and other minerals throughout plant. phloem goes both ways in a plant up and down. phloem are little tubes.
If a part of it is touched, the leaflets fold along the stem, the stem droops, and a little moisture is released into the atmosphere
Kissing, shaking hands, touching door knobs or other common items touched by many people.
A tobacco plant looks like a cabbage or lettuce plant in some ways
Plant cells have chloroplasts. They have glyoxisomes and photosynthetic
use it to plant stuff
Usually the same as any other plant; through spreading its seeds. This can be done by dropping them from the plant, through animals carrying the seeds, purposefully by humans, and other ways. I'm sure there are other ways vegetables (and plants in general) reproduce, but I don't know what those ways might be.
it isn't good, it would destroy the plant/animal.
Some ways to conserve plants is to plant more plants after you pick or cut them. Another way is to just plain not cut down trees and other plants. - im sorry if this answer did not help you i am only in 6th grade
they are helful to both in some ways
if you cut a tree you have to plant also
what are some ways in which caricom countries can help each other
1) Plant cells have Cell Walls 2) Plant cells have Chlorophyll 3) Plant cells don't have Mitochondria