xylem
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For plant cells it is the central vacuole, but for animal cells its just called a vacuole.are you stupid
they provide nutrients for the germinating plant.
Cell membrane
Vascular tissue
Plants store nutrients inside of their cells. They store nutrients so that they can use them later when nutrients are less plentiful.
There is a special tissue inside a plant's stem called xylem that consists of cells that are essentially tiny straws that pull water from the plant's roots up to the leaves. It is mostly dead tissue at maturity. Then there is phloem, which carries sugars created by photosynthesis from the leaves down to the roots. It is alive.
yes
All plant cells contain some nutrients, however, the cells of the seed, fruit and root tend to be used for food storage. The nutrients are transported around the plant by phloem cells in the vasculature.
The plant absorbs the nutrients into its cells and connects them together.
cells inside a plant
turn solar energy into nutrients
cells inside a plant
what shapes plant cells
In the chloroplasts inside the cells.
In animal cells, the cell membrane; and in plant cells, the cell wall.
Parenchyma cells.These are present in roots and stem and stores water and nutrients.