Body cells of a plant are primarily formed through a process called mitosis, where a single cell divides to produce two genetically identical daughter cells. These cells originate from meristematic tissues, which are regions of undifferentiated cells capable of continuous growth and division. Additionally, the differentiation of these cells leads to the formation of various tissues, such as parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma, which contribute to the structure and function of the plant.
No, body cells are made by mitosis
Yes. All plants are made out of plant cells. That is why they are called "plants."
Animal cells are different from plant cells in that the cell wall of animal cells is not made up of cellulose.
Animal cells have lysosomes, plant cells don't. Plant cells have a cell wall made out of cellulose, animal cells don't. Animal cells have many small vacuoles, plant cells have one large vacuole. Plant cells have chloroplasts and chlorophyll, animal cells don't. Animal cells have centrioles, plant cells don't.
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No, body cells are made by mitosis
Yes. All plants are made out of plant cells. That is why they are called "plants."
Plant cells are cells found in all plants.
A plant is made up of cells called Prokaryotic cells, and an animal is made up of Eukaryotic cells.
Animal cells are different from plant cells in that the cell wall of animal cells is not made up of cellulose.
Plant cellsBacterial cellsFungi
An ant is made of animal cells. Ants are insects, which are part of the animal kingdom. Plant cells are found in plants, not in animals.
Plant cells have organelles such as chloroplasts and a large central vacuole that are not found in bacterial cells. Plant cells also have a cell wall made of cellulose, while most bacterial cells have a cell wall made of peptidoglycan.
Animal cells are different from plant cells in that the cell wall of animal cells is not made up of cellulose.
Yes. These all are made of cells.
In the chloroplasts inside the cells.
No only plant cells have cell walls.