Plants are the same in some ways because they all use the sun, other organisms and make sugar for food. They are different because some plants have asexual and others have sexual. Asexual means that they only have one parent and sexual means they have two parents.
Plants can have various organs such as roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits. The specific organs present on a plant depend on its species and evolutionary adaptations. For example, some plants may have both male and female reproductive organs on the same plant (monoecious) while others have separate male and female plants (dioecious).
Some common botany questions that people often ask include: How do plants photosynthesize? What are the different parts of a flower and their functions? How do plants reproduce? What are the benefits of using native plants in landscaping? How can I identify different types of trees and plants?
possibly, different animals have different chromosome numbers, as do plants... so the chances are that yes there will be some plants that have the same amount of chromosomes as certain animals have... but they could never combine or cross with each other
If you mean the fuzz that some plants have I have absolutely no idea why but they're called pubescents. They may have different functions depending on the type of plant, normally associated with protection from insects or dehydration. See related link
Some examples of plants that do not contain chlorophyll are Indian pipe, pine saprophyte, and dodder. These plants obtain nutrients by parasitizing other plants rather than through photosynthesis.
Why are the parts of some plants very different from those of others
Plants can reproduce with other plants of the same species, but some plants can also reproduce with different species through cross-pollination. This can lead to hybridization and the creation of new plant varieties.
Why are the parts of some plants very different from those of others
Because some plants thrive better in different environments
The flower is the sex organ for the plant. Some plants have both male and female sex organ in the same flower. Some plants have a different flower for males and females. Some plants have entire plants that are male and other plants that are female like a ginko tree.
plants usually grow at different seeds depending on soil, sunshine, water, and nutrients... ~GrEen <3er 44
Not neccesarily. Some have smallerpetals of a different colour and scent on them.
no some are different plants like the been cannot life in the clay soil.
cuz, some of the them have remixes or better quality then the other,
All plants have only one type of cell, and that would be the plant cell. The plant cell is usually rectangular, but some can be oval or circular. The shape of the plant cell is not a different type, since it has the same organelles the other cells have, just a different formation of the cell wall and membrane.
No, not all plants have two kinds of flowers. Some plants have flowers that contain both male and female reproductive parts, making them "perfect" or "hermaphroditic" flowers. Other plants have separate male and female flowers on the same plant or on different plants, referred to as "imperfect" flowers.
Asia and Europe are different from other continents as they share the same area and they also share the same countries.(well some of the countries! )