Chloroplasts within the leaf cells. They perform photosynthesis and use Carbon, Water, And sunlight to produce energy for the plant.
(Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry)
For tissue that is found in the leaves, transmembrane protein is responsible for transporting carbohydrates from leaves to various parts of the plant . Sugars are taken up by the transmembrane protein with the help of companion cells.
The two major parts of a plant are the roots and the shoots. The roots are typically found below ground and are responsible for anchoring the plant, absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. The shoots are above ground and include the stem, leaves, flowers, and fruits. They are responsible for photosynthesis, reproduction, and support of the plant.
chloroplast
autotrophic mode of nutrition
golgi-derived vesicles
stoma and xylem
Chlorophyll. This chlorophyll provides the plant with their nutrition.
The vascular tissues present in the veins.
They grow on another plant so that they can obtain the nutrition from that plant. They are known as parasitic plants.
Pitcher plant is insectivorous.
the leaf is responsible for the excretion of the plant