Exosperm
Exosperm refers to the outermost layer of a seed coat, which protects the seed from external elements. It is often tough and resistant, providing physical protection for the embryo inside.
The point where the stem of a plant meets the roots is located at the base of the plant, near the soil surface.
The thylakoid membrane is located within the chloroplast of a plant cell.
The nuclear membrane is located in both plant and animal cells. It surrounds the nucleus of the cell, separating the genetic material (DNA) from the rest of the cell.
Mitochondria are found in animal cells. The plant equivalent of this "energy factory" is the chloroplast.
Exosperm refers to the outermost layer of a seed coat, which protects the seed from external elements. It is often tough and resistant, providing physical protection for the embryo inside.
exosperm
Its located in the leaf of the plant
No, the Robinson Plant is located in Hartsville, SC. The Harris Plant is located west of Raleigh.
plant
The ovary of a plant is typically located at the base of the pistil in the flower. It is part of the female reproductive organ of the plant where ovules are produced and fertilization occurs.
The point where the stem of a plant meets the roots is located at the base of the plant, near the soil surface.
plant cell
in a plant
The thylakoid membrane is located within the chloroplast of a plant cell.
They are located in plant cells.
In Japan, The Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Plant and in Russia, The Osvan Plant