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North American Plant Protection Organization was created in 1976.
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Accumulated depreciation divided by the current year's depreciation expense indicates the average number of years an organization has owned its plant.
Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) have differentiated plant cells complete with cell wall and cholorplasts. It has 17 chromosomes in the nucleus and is a vascular plant.
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Plants with organ-level organization include flowering plants (angiosperms), gymnosperms, ferns, and some vascular plants. These plants possess distinct organs such as roots, stems, and leaves, each performing specialized functions essential for survival and growth. The roots anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients, the stems support the plant and transport fluids, while leaves are primarily responsible for photosynthesis. This organ organization allows for greater complexity and efficiency in plant functions.
Plant histology is the study of the microscopic structure of plant tissues and cells. It involves examining the organization, composition, and function of various plant tissues, such as roots, stems, and leaves, under a microscope. Plant histology helps scientists understand how plants grow, develop, and function at a cellular level.
No, mesosomes are structures found in prokaryotic cells, not in plant cells. Mesosomes are used for cellular respiration and are involved in cell division in prokaryotic organisms. Plant cells do not have mesosomes because they are eukaryotic and have a different structure and organization.
The first place to look is at the cellular level of organization. Plant cells will have cell walls composed of cellulose as well as a plasma membrane; animal cells do not have cell walls.