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Where photosynthesis takes place?

In a cell it takes place in the Chloroplasts.


Why are plant reproductive structures ideal for plant reproduction?

Although plants cannot move from place to place, they have adaptations that allow sex cells to travel from a male plant to a female plant. Male sex cells are contained in pollen, which floats on the wind. Many flowering plants also have adaptations to attract pollinators such as insects, bats, and birds. Pollen sticks to these animals when they feed on nectar inside flowers. Then they carry the pollen from male to female parts of flowers. Flowers are structures that perform reproductive functions. Flowering plants produce male and female cells. The male cells are called pollen and the female cells are called ova. When a flowering plant is fertilized, it produces offspring in the form of seeds. However, not all plants reproduce flowers. Simpler plants, like mosses, lack these specialized structures. These plants reproduce using simple reproductive cells called spores. Most plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Sexual reproduction occurs by seeds or spores. Asexual reproduction can occur through other means, such as vegetation and budding.


In what type of cells do plants and animals processes take place?

plant/animals/both/niether


Does egestion take place in plant cells?

Yes, egestion does take place in the plant cells. Plants also have toxic substances and waste matter which must be removed. The process of egestion removes such substances.


Are Mitochondria where photosynthesis take place?

No. photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts containing chlorophyll. our cells have mitochondria but not chloroplasts. Therefore, we can't photosynthesize as plants do.

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How do plants get sugar to the place to where they need it?

So-called "vascular" plants (such as vegetables, flowering plants, and trees) have a system of cell channels known as "phloem cells" that carry sugar from the production areas (mostly leaves) to storage areas or to cells that use the sugar.


Do plants cells have a cytoplasm?

Yes. All cells have cytoplasm. It keeps the organelles in place.


Where does photosyntesis take place?

Photosynthesis takes place in the leaves of the plants. Chloroplasts are plants cells that can be found in these leaves to help with photosynthesis.


Where does the respiration takes place in the plants?

In plants, respiration takes place in all living cells which contains mitochondria irrespective of the plant organs.


What types of plant cells have chloroplasts?

Place in plants where chloroplast is found is a permanent tissue called chlorenchyma which is a type of parenchymatous tissue.


Where photosynthesis takes place?

In a cell it takes place in the Chloroplasts.


What is the thing that plants do this towards the light?

Plants have things in them called auxins. The lighter the place, the more auxins a plant will have. Auxins make the plant's cells stretch towards the light, making the plant bend and get taller.


Can plants store sucrose as starch?

Yes the plant makes this food by a process called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process that takes place in the chloroplasts of leave cells in photosynthesis.


What are the green pigments in a plant cell called?

The green you see in plants is caused by a green pigment called chlorophyll found in the chloroplasts of cells. Chloroplasts are the organelles in a plant cell where photosynthesis takes place. Chlorophyll's.


Why are plants reproductive structure ideal for fungal reproduction?

Although plants cannot move from place to place, they have adaptations that allow sex cells to travel from a male plant to a female plant. Male sex cells are contained in pollen, which floats on the wind. Many flowering plants also have adaptations to attract pollinators such as insects, bats, and birds. Pollen sticks to these animals when they feed on nectar inside flowers. Then they carry the pollen from male to female parts of flowers. Flowers are structures that perform reproductive functions. Flowering plants produce male and female cells. The male cells are called pollen and the female cells are called ova. When a flowering plant is fertilized, it produces offspring in the form of seeds. However, not all plants reproduce flowers. Simpler plants, like mosses, lack these specialized structures. These plants reproduce using simple reproductive cells called spores. Most plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Sexual reproduction occurs by seeds or spores. Asexual reproduction can occur through other means, such as vegetation and budding.


What is cytoplasm cells in plants?

Cytoplasm in a plant cell is where the chemical reactions take place.


What does choroplast mean?

Chloroplasts are cells mainly in leaves of plants which contain a substance called chlorophyll which traps heat and light energy from the sun which is essential for photosynthesis to occur in plants.