A tree and the woody stem is called the trunk
They are called Fibers
They produce sugars to be: 1) broken down for energy/food (cellular respiration to produce ATP) 2) linked together in long chains to produce starch and cellulose - starch can be used for coloring (white, like in flower petals) - cellulose is used to build the plant cell walls for support (especially thick in woody cells)
Xylem vessel is basically for transporting water, if the cells had other parts in it (like cytoplasm, and etc), the vessel will not be able to support itself and will not be strong enough to carry water. Therefore a mature Xylem vessel must not have any other parts of the cells other than the cell wall. Basically a cell without its other part is a dead cell. So the Mature xylem vessel is a dead tissue which is enhanced with thick lignified cellulose walls, to support or give extra strength to the vessels. To summarize it, the Mature Xylem Vessel in a woody plant has only a cell wall, long hollow vessels with thick lignified cellulose walls, which are dead tissues used to transporting water from the roots to all parts of the plant.
The three places that growth takes place on a plant is a certain temperature, water, and oxygen.
Bloodroot is a perennial plant with a white flower of eight to 12 petals. The leaves are palm-shaped and grows to a height of 6 in (12 cm). The root is thick and round and 1-4 in (2.5-10 cm) long.
They are called Fibers
it is called a tap root
Long, tough, tapered plant cells are called fibers:) enjoy
They produce sugars to be: 1) broken down for energy/food (cellular respiration to produce ATP) 2) linked together in long chains to produce starch and cellulose - starch can be used for coloring (white, like in flower petals) - cellulose is used to build the plant cell walls for support (especially thick in woody cells)
if you're talking about the part with the lines across it (frets) its called the neck
Xylem vessel is basically for transporting water, if the cells had other parts in it (like cytoplasm, and etc), the vessel will not be able to support itself and will not be strong enough to carry water. Therefore a mature Xylem vessel must not have any other parts of the cells other than the cell wall. Basically a cell without its other part is a dead cell. So the Mature xylem vessel is a dead tissue which is enhanced with thick lignified cellulose walls, to support or give extra strength to the vessels. To summarize it, the Mature Xylem Vessel in a woody plant has only a cell wall, long hollow vessels with thick lignified cellulose walls, which are dead tissues used to transporting water from the roots to all parts of the plant.
Frederick Long went by Woody.
The three places that growth takes place on a plant is a certain temperature, water, and oxygen.
Wood vessels are the thin "tubes / pipes" that transport the water in the stem (trunk) of a woody plant. They consist of many linked empty cells, the wood vessel members. These have perforations in the ends and link toghether to form long tubes, the wood vessels. Wood vessels carry water and minerals from the roots of a woody plant (a tree, for instance) to the leaves.
Makeups can help your eye lashes to be long and thick.
its too small make a bigger one
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