mostly rigid because of the cell wall. cell walls are made of cellulose (a carbohydrate). plant cells also have chloroplasts and large vacuoles. plant cells also lack centrioles.
cell suspension culture
no nervous system no means of locomotion rigid cell walls
Autotrophic mode of nutrition Presence of cell wall Presence of alternation of generation
Crossing plants to only obtain desirable traits is known as selective breeding. This can be done with different kinds of plants or plants of the same type.
To study genetics, traits, and the behaviors of those traits.
yes! plants have traits.
cell suspension culture
Heterotrophic, chitin in cell walls
What are three inherited traits of plants
Greg Wendel was the person who developed the cell theory in recessive and dominant traits. He studied generation to generation on plants and saw which traits would show up in the next generation he discovered how traits showed up from parents to offspring.
no nervous system no means of locomotion rigid cell walls
Autotrophic mode of nutrition Presence of cell wall Presence of alternation of generation
One-cell
The part of the Plant cell that controls traits is called the nucleus.
Crossing plants to only obtain desirable traits is known as selective breeding. This can be done with different kinds of plants or plants of the same type.
No, traits do not control a cell, a genes do.
plants have cell walls and cell mebranes