Plant cells are cells found in all plants.
The five levels of organization of all living things are cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organisms. Cells are the basic building blocks of life, tissues are groups of cells working together, organs are collections of tissues performing specific functions, organ systems are groups of organs working together, and organisms are complete living beings.
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The five types of cells found in plants are parenchyma cells, collenchyma cells, sclerenchyma cells, xylem cells, and phloem cells. Each type of cell plays a specific role in the plant's structure, support, and transport of nutrients and water.
1. They eat stuff. (plants consume light AKA photosynthesis, Lion eats Zebra) 2. They produce waste. (AKA poop) 3. They reproduce. (puppies, kittens ect. ect. ect.) 4. They move. (plants turns their heads towards the sun) 5. . . i cant remember this 1. sry :(
Both have vacuoles (plants have a larger vacuole)Both have mitochondrionBoth have a nucleus and nuclear membraneBoth have chromosome inside the nucleusBoth have a cell membraneBoth have a golgi body/apparatusBoth have ribosomesBoth have endoplasmic reticulumBoth have cytoplasm
Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera. Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera. Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera.
Cells.
* Living things are made of cells. * Living things obtain and use energy. * Living things grow and develop and move. * Living things reproduce. * Living things respond and may adapt to their environment.
The five levels of organization of a living body beginning with cells are cell tissue organs organ tissue a living body
Bacteria is a monera. Monera is one of the five groups of living things.
Living ThingsPeopleDogsCatsBirdsSquirrelsNon-LivingRoadsBuildingsVehiclesRocksPlaygrounds
It depends on the animal/plant. For people, it is about thirty to thirty-five. Usually, the smaller the animal/plant, the earlier the growth stops.
we have cells and they do to
Cells: Living things are made up of one or more cells. Growth: Living things have the ability to grow and develop. Reproduction: Living things can reproduce and create offspring. Adaptation: Living things can adapt to their environment. Homeostasis: Living things can regulate their internal environment to maintain stability.
respiration
1. All organisms are made of cells 2. The chemical composition of all living things is remarkably similar 3. All living things require energy 4. Organisms can grow and reproduce 5. All living things reproduce or produce more of their own kind
Cellular organization: Living things are composed of one or more cells. Growth and development: Living organisms grow and undergo change over time. Response to stimuli: Living things can react and respond to their environment. Reproduction: Living organisms can produce offspring. Homeostasis: Living organisms maintain a stable internal environment despite external changes.