I am a biologist rather than a botanist but I recall there actually being 3 tissue types in plants. This is probably best answered at
http://4e.plantphys.net/article.php?ch=t&id=19
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The two types of cells found in plants are prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells.
Prokaryotic cells are totally independent whereas eukaryotic cells are found in single celled organism or multicellular organisms.
There are a few kinds of cells in a plant. The leaf, root and stem are some of them.
The cell wall provides the Cell support and helps retain it's shape. Like bones in your body. Without the Cell Wall, the Plant would be very droopy due to the lack of support.
primary and secondary
primary and secondary cell wall.
Plant cell walls are made of carbohydrates like cellulose. Bacterial cell walls are made of peptidoglycan. Hope this helps!
cell walls
Plant cell walls.
Plant cells contain both chloroplasts and cell walls. Animal cells have cell membranes instead of cell walls and mitochondria instead of chloroplasts. Prokaryotes, such as bacteria and archaea, may have cell walls, but have no membrane-bound organelles such as chloroplasts.
plant cell walls are made of cellulose, which makes them rigid
Well plant cells are the cells with cell walls so plants have cell walls.
plant cells have cell walls
they protect the cell from damage. only plant calls have cell walls.
They differ because fungus cell walls are made of chitin whereas plant's cell walls are made of cellulose
Plant cells have cell walls, animal cells don't have cell walls.
Mostly Plant cells and Bacteria, often some specialised cells will have cell walls.
The main component of plant cell walls is Cellulose, a polysaccharide.
plant cells and animal cells both have cell walls.
Only plant cells have walls
No only plant cells have cell walls.
Plant cells have cell walls, and animal cells do not.
Plant incorporate cellulose into their cell walls, which give them a rigid structure.