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Q: What types of plants move minerals from cell to cell?
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What does a xylem cell do?

Xylem cells carry water and nutrients from the roots to other parts of a plant.


Do plants maintain homeostasis?

They maintain homeostasis through their cell membrane letting only some minerals get in and out. This gives the plant energy and allows the plant to have nutrition. The plants move to the sun and open their stems and buds.


How do plants maintain homeostasis?

They maintain homeostasis through their cell membrane letting only some minerals get in and out. This gives the plant energy and allows the plant to have nutrition. The plants move to the sun and open their stems and buds.


How do plants move minerals from the soil to the tips of their leaves?

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Why do plants have cell walls?

1. Plants do not move, and do not have a skeleton. Therefore the cell wall in plants is what makes them still and stand up straight.


What are the types of particle transport how particles move into and out of the cell?

The types of particle transport mechanisms by which particles move into and out of the cell are diffusion, osmosis, and active transport.


Is a blushing plant flower nonvascular?

Nonvascular plants do not have a system of tubes to move water and minerals throughout it. these plants are usually plants completely submerged in water.


A cell that has cell walls?

only plant cells do because Cell walls restrict movements,and plants cant move.


Does a plant cell move?

well plant cells do not move. however some unicellular plants, such as chlamydomonas do move.but now they are regarded as protists not plants.


What is it about the shape of the plant cells that allow plants to grow to be so tall?

Vascular plants use water as their support structure to move fluids Non-vascular plants have to translate water cell to cell by osmosis but vascular plants can just move water through a plant like cars through the interstate


What is 1 thing an animal cell has that a plant cell doesn't?

A cytoplasm is only found in plants, and they enable cells to move.


How does Co2 move in and out of the cell?

Out of what cell? well, if it's out of plants, CO2 from air diffuse in to cellular spaces in the mesophyll layer. CO2 from respiration move out of the leaf also by diffusion:)