Different plants need different conditions. You will help get the right answers by identifying the plant.
hypotonic
lipid
Plant cell
Im sure that Chloroplasts are only found in Plant cells and Mitochondria found in Animal Cells and Plant cells
all animal cells have centrioles but plant cells dont
There are some ways in which plant cells and animal cells differ. Plant cells contain a cell wall whereas animals cells only have a cell membrane. Plant cells contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis whereas animal cells do not. Plant cells have a large central vacuole for water storage whereas animal cells do not. Plant cells do not have lysosomes whereas animal cells do.
hypertonic
a cell plate
Meiosis
yes
We can model the effects of a drought with the characteristics of a plant in a hypertonic solution.
A silk plant is another general term for an artificial plant made from silk. This type of plant is for decoration and does not require any type of lighting or water. Since the plant is not actually alive, it can "thrive" in any conditions.
They have to produce their own food.Chloroplst is the site which helps to produce food.
The plant chrysanthemums require the conditions of spring planting. Similarly, they like full sun, well-drained soil and nutrient-rich compost. They will need to be watered regularly.
There are 3 types of plant cells in a plant, parenchyma cells, collonchyma cells, and sclerenchyma cells (dont hold me to the spelling). parenchyma cells exist typically in the leaves and the phloem (the pipe that transfers materials skyward in the plant) and require energy for various thing and so they require energy other than sugar so they have mitochondria collonchyma and sclerenchyma cells are mostly structural cells, however collonchyma is more representative of the parenchyma cells, so I would assume that the collonchyma cells would have fewer mitohcondria than the parenchyma and the sclerenchyma cells could have no mitochondria whatsoever ummm, dude, this is a yes or no question. i say yes.
lipid
Plant cells, not animal cells.
While plant cells can use photosynthesis to produce their own food, they still require cellular respiration to convert that food into the more usable currency ATP.