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Yes. In the stem, the roots (thick rigid cellular layers), and in the vascular bundles of the leaves.

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Yes, as they are both plant cells and some what specialised.

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Yes, I expect to find Sclerenchyma and Chollenchyma cells in roots because plants cells are specialized and can somewhat be found all throughout the plant.

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Would you expect to find chloroplast in cells of a root?

Chloroplast is Only in Plant cells. It contains Chlorophyll. Plant Roots Do Contain Chloroplasts.


Why can plants stand in coldness?

Plants function independent of temperatures except in extreme conditions when they are able to adapt themselves with the environment by the modification of the roots,shoots,stem,leaves etc/ or secreting resins to protect the outer layers which itself consists of sclerenchyma cells.


What three functions does ground tissue perform?

Ground tissue in plants is simply the tissue that isn't vascular or dermal. It can be divided into three categories: Parenchyma, which aids in photosynthesis and food storage, collenchyma, supporting young stems and roots, and sclerenchyma, providing more rigid support.


Would you expect a plant's roots or leaves to have more chloroplasts?

Chloroplasts need sunlight for its function. So leaves have more chloroplasts


Where are sink cells located in a plant?

In the roots.

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Would you expect to find chloroplast in cells of a root?

Chloroplast is Only in Plant cells. It contains Chlorophyll. Plant Roots Do Contain Chloroplasts.


What is the difference between parenchyma and sclerenchyma?

• Sclerenchyma tissue has cells that have very thick lignified cell walls and are dead at maturity. • The primary functions of sclerenchyma are support and protection. • Some sclerenchyma cells are elongated, while other types are cubical or highly branched. • Elongated sclerenchyma cells are called fibres and provide strength and support to plant parts. Plants fibres have been used extensively by people to make twine, rope and cloth. •Collenchyma tissues are mainly found under the epidermis in stems in the large veins of leaves. • The cells are composed of living, elongated cells running parallel to the length of organs that it is found in (up the side of the stem) • Collenchyma cells have thick cellulose cell walls which are thickened at the corners. • Intercellular air spaces are absent or very small. • The cells contain living protoplasm (cytoplasm and nucleus) and they sometimes contain chloroplasts. •Cells in parenchyma tissue are thin walled and are often block-shaped. •Parenchyma cells remain alive at maturity and are abundant in roots, stems, leaves and fruit. •The primary functions of parenchyma tissue are photosynthesis in leaves and storage of food as starch granules. •You would expect such tissues to have many chloroplasts and/or amyloplasts


Why would you look at the cells in the roots of the onion when looking for cells in mitosis?

anaphase


Why can plants stand in coldness?

Plants function independent of temperatures except in extreme conditions when they are able to adapt themselves with the environment by the modification of the roots,shoots,stem,leaves etc/ or secreting resins to protect the outer layers which itself consists of sclerenchyma cells.


What three functions does ground tissue perform?

Ground tissue in plants is simply the tissue that isn't vascular or dermal. It can be divided into three categories: Parenchyma, which aids in photosynthesis and food storage, collenchyma, supporting young stems and roots, and sclerenchyma, providing more rigid support.


Would you expect a plant's roots or leaves to have more chloroplasts?

Chloroplasts need sunlight for its function. So leaves have more chloroplasts


What are the Cells in the leaf called?

roots


Why are chloroplast less common in roots?

Because chloroplast cells are one of the few cells that mainly reproduce in direct sunlight, so since roots are inside the ground/ or Earth cholorplast cells are less commonly found in roots.


Would you expect to find chloroplast in plant cell?

the are not found in root cells, because roots don't photosynthesise they don't need chloroplasts and also if they did they wouldnt get any sunlight as the roots are undergroound, roots only breath in oxygen and take up water and nutrients the plant needs.


Does roots have cells?

No they do no thave. they do not get sunlight for photosynthesis


What are root hair cells?

Roots from your hair.


Where are sink cells located in a plant?

In the roots.