Due to the massive variety of species of tree, this figure will vary massively. A quick calculation gives me the answer of about 200,000,000 for a small(ish) tree, but this really is a 20s estimate.
Due to the massive variety of species of tree, this figure will vary massively. A quick calculation gives me the answer of about 200,000,000 for a small(ish) tree, but this really is a 20s estimate.
Trees are made up of billions to trillions of individual cells. These cells are specialized for different functions, such as photosynthesis in leaf cells, water transport in xylem cells, and nutrient storage in parenchyma cells. Overall, the exact number of cells in a tree can vary depending on the species, age, and size of the tree.
There are too many to count, but the answer is in the trillions.
If a tree's cells suddenly turned into animal cells, the tree would likely die as the functions of animal cells are not suited for the structure and growth of a tree. Animal cells are specialized for different functions, such as mobility and nerve transmission, which are not needed for a tree's survival. This drastic change would disrupt the tree's ability to photosynthesize, transport water and nutrients, and maintain its structure.
Tree bark is made up of eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells are complex cells that contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, in contrast to prokaryotic cells which do not have a defined nucleus.
Yes, a pecan tree has many cells.
Yes, a pecan tree has many cells.
it's not always the same depending on the size of the tree
Due to the massive variety of species of tree, this figure will vary massively. A quick calculation gives me the answer of about 200,000,000 for a small(ish) tree, but this really is a 20s estimate.
Trees are made up of billions to trillions of individual cells. These cells are specialized for different functions, such as photosynthesis in leaf cells, water transport in xylem cells, and nutrient storage in parenchyma cells. Overall, the exact number of cells in a tree can vary depending on the species, age, and size of the tree.
Tree bark is made up of multiple layers of cells, including cork cells on the outside and phloem and xylem cells underneath. So, in a way, tree bark is composed of millions of cells working together to protect and support the tree.
tree trunks have xylem and phloem
no it doesnt have the same number of cells. a tree has much more cells compared to a lizard kangroo bacteria.
yes
No they dont
Yes. An apple is made of cells.
A tree is made of cells that have cell walls.