Eggplants, like other plants, are composed of various types of cells, including parenchyma cells, which are responsible for storage and photosynthesis, and sclerenchyma cells, which provide structural support. The fruit also contains vascular cells, such as xylem and phloem, which transport water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. Additionally, eggplants have epidermal cells that form a protective outer layer. These cells work together to support the growth and development of the eggplant.
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Eggplant.
eggplant parmigiana, eggplant salad, eggplant al funghetto...
there is only one i can think of and that is the eggplant
Some popular American eggplant recipes to try are eggplant parmesan, grilled eggplant, eggplant rollatini, and ratatouille.
The kind of cells that have chloroplast are plant cells.
No, there is no egg in an eggplant. We call it an eggplant though because it is in the shape of an egg.
Eggplant is a fruit.
Eggplant is not toxic.
Eggplant is a noun.