Plant cells. :D
No. All plants have eukaryote-type 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.
plants and animal cells
Not unless they have prokaryotes living on them, or in them! Plants are eukaryote.
Overall equation for the type of photosynthesis that occurs in plants.
tonoplast
Sun flowers, like all plants and animals have eukaryotic cells.
any type of dead wood or dead plants still have cells any type of organic material used for human use will still have cells.
Plants and Animals both possess eukaryotic cells; their cells have true nuclei.
Virtually all cells contain a cell membrane, including plants and animals.
No, animals and plants do not have squamous cells. Squamous cells are a type of epithelial cell found in vertebrates, including humans, that are flat and scale-like in shape. Animals and plants have different types of cells that fulfill specific functions related to their structure and function.
Eukaryotic cells - the type of cells present in advanced organisms like. Animals, chordates, plants etc.