Turgor pressure
Fungi are responsible for the decomposition of plants and animals.
Just fine ... ambient pressure has little effect on plants. The cell wall isolates them well.
The chloroplasts.
In plants, the cell wall makes it firm. For both plants and animals, the cytoplasm inside the cell makes them firm.
The coevolution of flowering plants and insects are responsible for much of the diversity of these groups. The proper order for the hierarchy of increasing complexity is cells, molecules, organelles, tissues, and organs.
vascular bundles(xylem & phloem) that are in the middle of the stem, pith.
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Turgor pressure is usually calculated as the difference between water potential and osmotic potential. In herbaceous plants turgor pressure is almost solely responsible for maintaining an erect habit. Wilting of leaves is due to loss of turgor in the leaf.
Yes, Chlorophyll pressure does help support plants.
The internal water pressure in plants is countered by the cell wall. This is called turgor pressure.
Maintenance of homeostasis
im not sure but i think that chloroplast cells are responsible for photosynthsis and chlorophyll is responsible for making the the plants green
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The plastid responsible for photosynthesis is a Chloroplast :)
Xylem is responsible for conduction of water and minerals and phloem is responsible for conduction of food material in the plants.
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Some things that humans are responsible for that endangers plants would be pollution, deforestation and urbanization. These all kill plants in large amounts.