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cellulose and starch
Cellulose and starch
cellulose and starch !
A chemical substance in plants that inhibits the growth by inactivating the chemicals and factors essential for growth of that particular plant....
Cellulose is an extremely good indicator. Plant cells have cell walls, which are mostly cellulose. Animal cells do not have cell walls.Another one is chlorophyll ... though that's not quite as good, since only some plants produce chlorophyll, and even they may not produce it in all parts of the plant (for example, it wouldn't usually be found in the roots).
Cellulose and starch
cellulose and starch
Cellulose and starch
cellulose and starch !
cellulose and starch !
A chemical substance in plants that inhibits the growth by inactivating the chemicals and factors essential for growth of that particular plant....
cytoplasm
Cellulose is an extremely good indicator. Plant cells have cell walls, which are mostly cellulose. Animal cells do not have cell walls.Another one is chlorophyll ... though that's not quite as good, since only some plants produce chlorophyll, and even they may not produce it in all parts of the plant (for example, it wouldn't usually be found in the roots).
cell wall and central vacuole
yes! fungi produce chemicals that digest plant remains.
The building of proteins, or translation, occurs on which number-labeled organelle?
Nicotine is produced naturally by the tobacco plant so no chemicals need to be added.