No, a plant cell is not a cell part it is a type of eukaryatic cell. The cell parts are called organelles. Examples of organelles are the nucleus, mitochondria, cilia, glogi bodies, DNA, RER, SER, vesicles, flagella, and cytoplasm.
Yes, the plant stem is considered an organ because it serves a specific function within the plant, including providing support for leaves and flowers, transporting nutrients and water, and producing new growth. It is made up of different tissues and structures that work together to help the plant survive and grow.
An undifferentiated cell is a basic cell that has not yet specialized into a specific cell type. Stem cells are a type of undifferentiated cell that can differentiate into different cell types. Nerve, skin, and blood cells are specialized cells that have differentiated from stem cells.
Plant stem cell therapy has shown promise in treating certain medical conditions, but more research is needed to determine its overall effectiveness.
In plants, the stem is the main body of the plant that supports leaves, flowers, and fruits. It also transports water and nutrients throughout the plant. In humans, the stem refers to the stalk-like part of a cell, connecting the cell body to the axon terminals.
The thin upright shoot of a moss plant is not considered a true stem because it lacks vascular tissue for transporting water and nutrients, which are key characteristics of a true stem in higher plants. Instead, it is a simple structure that serves to support the reproductive structures of the moss plant.
The cell in the plant stem helps the plant by transporting water and materials throughout the plant.
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Stem Cell
yes the plant stem is considered an organ of the plant.
Plant cell for the support of the stem or stalk.
You must be at least 16 years old for you to be able to put on a plant stem cell.
stem
plant cell wall inside it you can find four parts of xylem and phloem
Well, all plant cells have a cell wall. (I think. . .)
The thin upright shoot of a moss plant isn't considered a true stem because it has no vascular tissue.
xylem
Yes, the plant stem is considered an organ because it serves a specific function within the plant, including providing support for leaves and flowers, transporting nutrients and water, and producing new growth. It is made up of different tissues and structures that work together to help the plant survive and grow.