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What is the name of the type of cells in higher plants which have the same function as stem cells?

The type of cells in higher plants that have a similar function to stem cells are called meristematic cells. These cells are found in the growing tips of roots and shoots, and are responsible for cell division and growth in plants.


What are rhizoids and what is their function for nonvascular plants?

Rhizoids are thread-like structures found in nonvascular plants like mosses and liverworts. They anchor the plant to the substrate and absorb water and nutrients from the environment. They do not have vascular tissue for water and nutrient transport like true roots in vascular plants.


What type of cell is not found in an animal?

Prokaryotic cells (bacteria) are not technically not part of animals, but they are found on and in animals.Animals are Eukaryotes. Meaning that they have cells with a nucleus (unlike bacteria which do not have a nucleus to hold in its DNA); and these cells do not have 'walls' like plants or fungi.Cells in animals differ on what their function is, shape always follows function.


What level of organization is xylem classified?

Xylem is classified as a tissue


How are asteroids like plants?

Asteroids and plants are both part of the natural world, but they are very different in terms of composition and function. Asteroids are rocky objects in space, while plants are living organisms that photosynthesize to generate energy. There is no direct similarity between asteroids and plants beyond the fact that they are both found in the universe.

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What do scientists believe is the function of the mustard oils found in plants belonging to the Brassica family?

the la of the plum is the lake nose of Phineas and ferb!


What is Black Mustard Seeds?

The black mustard plant (Brassica nigra) is native to Asia and southern Europe, but has been transplanted and cultivated elsewhere. Its seeds are used as a spice (rai) in India, and the plant is grown as a vegetable in Ethiopia. In the US, the plants can be found growing as wildflowers in northern and central Illinois.


What are some plants found near Lake Michigan?

Mustard


What does sinigrin mean?

Sinigrin is a glucosinolate compound found in plants such as mustard, horseradish, and cabbage. When the plant tissue is damaged, sinigrin is hydrolyzed by enzymes to produce allyl isothiocyanate, which gives these plants their characteristic pungent taste and odor.


Where did the garlic mustard originate from?

where can you found garlic mustard


What is the function of a Plasmodemata?

Plasmodesmata are intercellular organelles found in plants. Their function is that of a highway for local and long-distance signalling. In higher plants, this pathway involves the movement of proteins such as RNA.


What is the function of plasmodemata?

Plasmodesmata are intercellular organelles found in plants. Their function is that of a highway for local and long-distance signalling. In higher plants, this pathway involves the movement of proteins such as RNA.


Where will you find the parable of the mustard seed?

The parable of the mustard seed can be found in the book of Matthew, chapter 13.


How can you use the word collards in a sentence?

(collards are cabbage-like plants, Brassica oleraceaoften found growing wild outside their cultivated fields; they have edible green leaves)"The poorest of families in the South were sometimes forced to gather collards for food."


What is a mustard seeds ecological niche?

a mustard seeds ecoogical niche is generally found in bumholes and up vaginas


What green organelle is found only in plants and what is it's function?

Chloroplasts are the green organelles found only in plants. They are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy (glucose) using water and carbon dioxide.


What is the function of the layers of wax found on the leaves of floating aquatic plants?

The wax on the leaves prevents decomposition of the leaf.