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What is the similarities of a human nerve cell and plant guard cell?

Both human nerve cells and plant guard cells are specialized cells that have specific functions within their respective organisms. They both have membrane-bound structures that control the movement of substances in and out of the cell. Additionally, both cell types respond to external stimuli to carry out their functions.


Are guard cell haploid or diploid?

Guard cells are diploid, meaning they have two sets of chromosomes. They are specialized cells found in the epidermis of plant leaves and are involved in regulating gas exchange and transpiration by controlling the opening and closing of stomata.


Why do you think guard cells are called such?

Guard cells are named for their role in regulating the opening and closing of stomata, which are small pores on the surface of plant leaves. By changing shape to control the size of the stomatal pore, guard cells help regulate gas exchange and water loss in plants.


How do scientist think plant life came to earth?

They do not think plant life 'came' to Earth. They believe it evolved here.


Are animal cells larger then a plant cells?

i think so


Are guard cells in a animal cell?

Guard cells are not found in animal cells; they are unique to plant cells. Guard cells are specialized cells located in the epidermis of plant leaves and stems. Their main function is to regulate the opening and closing of stomata, small pores that allow for gas exchange and water loss in plants. The presence of guard cells is crucial for the adaptation of plants to changing environmental conditions.


What enables guard cells to close and open?

I think it is Cell membrane


What arebspecialized compartments that evolved in eukaryotic cells called?

I think you want organelles as your answer.


Who stated plant cells produce plant cells and animal cells produce animal cells?

i think that it was virchow? we learned it in science earlier this year!


Do plant cells have a nucleoplasm?

well i think that the


What cell do scientists think evolved about 1.5 billion years ago?

Scientists believe that eukaryotic cells, containing membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus, evolved about 1.5 billion years ago through a process known as endosymbiosis. This event led to the formation of more complex organisms and paved the way for the diversity of life we see today.


Where do plant cells get their energy?

they get their energy from the sun..... i think