because a tuber cell does not contain a nucleus
because a tuber cell does not contain a nucleus
because a tuber cell does not contain a nucleus
The leaf cells are dorsi-ventrally oriented to capture maximum sunlight for photosynthesis. The tuber cells are clubed togather having very little freesurface area hence not suitable to perform the function of a leaf cell.
Well, when we look at the tuber cell, we see it's shaped for storing nutrients in plants, like a cozy little pantry. But for the leaf cell job of capturing sunlight for photosynthesis, it needs a different design, like a big open window to let in all that sunshine. Each cell has its own special role in the plant family, just like how every brushstroke has a place on the canvas.
Because the leaf structure do not have the ability to store the starch molecules
The structure of a leaf cell is specialized for photosynthesis, featuring chloroplasts, a large central vacuole, and a thin, flat shape to maximize light absorption. In contrast, tuber cells are designed for storage, with a dense cytoplasm and specialized vacuoles for storing starch and nutrients. This structural difference means that leaf cells lack the necessary adaptations for efficient storage, while tuber cells are not equipped for photosynthesis. Consequently, each cell type excels in its specific function but is not suited for the other's role.
Because the leaf structure do not have the ability to store the starch molecules
Because the leaf structure do not have the ability to store the starch molecules
The purple grape like BODIES inside a CELL of a potato tuber is Amyloplast
Yes they do.
It is same in every cell.It help to maintain shape and protect cell.Support cell and anchors organells.