Tomato plants are multi-cellular organisms as they are made of more than one cell. Millions and Millions, in fact.
Unicellular
heres your answer . a tomato plant is a nickture the countains body womp. and upluh.
Amount of fertilizer (apex)
Lucy has 40 bean plants 32 tomato plants and 16 pepper plants. She wants to put the plants in rows with only one type of plant in each row. All rows will have the same numbers of Plants How many plants can lucy put in each row
im thinking you would water the soil
Tomato plants are sensitive to the pH levels in the garden soil. The optimum levels should be between 6-6.8
No. A tomato plant is a multicellular green plant, all of which are eukaryotes (as are animals, fungi, protists, etc.). Only certain single cell organisms are prokaryotes (e.g. bacteria, cyanobacteria, archaebacteria, myxobacteria). A small number of prokaryotic species do include a brief "multicellular form" during one period of their lifecycle, but when not in this period they are single cellular like other prokaryotes.
1/5 or her garden is cherry tomatoes.
There are many thousands of different plants besides tomato plants. And there are many hundreds of varieties of tomato plants.
A tomato isaliving organisms all things are living organisms. You will be surprised at what are living organisms.
YES! of course tomato PLANTS have PLANT cells!
Yes you do water tomato plants but don't over fill with water
You can find lots of pictures of tomato plants on google images.
Tomato Plants Make Great Skin Moisterisers!
tomato worms, also called hookworms or tobacoworms,are what eats the leaf of tomato plants.
yes supposedly by doing so it stops the tomato plants being attacked by aphids
All plants respire.
Tomato plants get their nutrients from the soil. The absorb in into their system by using their roots. Tomato plants also need light and oxygen, which they get from their leaves.