Guard cells form the stomata.
Stem cells that will form T cells are modified in the Thymus.
Subsidiary cells form the peripheral part of stomata and gaurd cells form the stomatal pore
cells combine to form a tissue.
Dead bacteria and cells in the tissue form pus.
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Guard cells form the stomata.
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Stem cells that will form T cells are modified in the Thymus.
Subsidiary cells form the peripheral part of stomata and gaurd cells form the stomatal pore
It form into two different cells
A mass of cancer cells form a tumor.
Cells store energy in the form of carbohydrates.
Cells are organized according to their function. The function that a cell needs to carry out dictates how it looks, how it functions and what kind of tissue it forms. Plants have very different functions than animals and therefore need different types of cells organized in a different way.
Cells that are the same form tissues. Muscle cells form muscle tissue.
cells combine to form a tissue.
Dead bacteria and cells in the tissue form pus.