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Carrots do not contain fat.
Very little, 0.3 mg per 100 grams of carrot
Muscle tissue
There are numerous proteins found in a carrot, but the exact number can vary. Carrots are known to contain proteins such as beta-carotene, lutein, and zeaxanthin, which play important roles in the body.
Eat carrot contain vitamin A
No. Tissues are multiple cell structures.
Starch in a carrot root is primarily located in the parenchyma cells of the storage tissues, particularly within the cortex and the inner vascular tissues. These cells store starch as energy reserves, allowing the carrot to sustain growth and development. Starch granules can be found in the cytoplasm of these cells, where they are synthesized from glucose during photosynthesis.
In a carrot, xylem cells are responsible for transporting water and essential minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, supporting its growth and health. Phloem cells, on the other hand, transport the products of photosynthesis, primarily sugars, from the leaves to the storage tissues, including the carrot's taproot. Together, these vascular tissues ensure the carrot receives the nutrients and water it needs for development and energy storage.
There are many body tissues that contain hereditary material. These tissues include skin cells as well as red blood cells.
Each carrot has approximately 0.37mg of iron so x's 4 = 1.48mg's
It's not. The simple definition of an organ is many similar tissues working together. Tissues are many similar cells working together. So Organ=Tissues=Cells. Cells can be metaphoric organs because they contain many organelles that help do what the cell needs to do.
1 large carrot of 72g has 401% of your daily value of Vitamin C 1 medium carrot of 61g has 340% of your daily value of Vitamin C so every 11g of carrot has about 61%