Yes, all plants are made of cells.
No, epidermal cells do not have a secondary cell wall. The primary cell wall of epidermal cells is composed mainly of cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectin, providing support and protection to the cell. Secondary cell walls are found in specific types of cells, such as xylem cells in plants, for additional structural support.
No, not all plants have guard cells. Guard cells are specialized cells found in the epidermis of leaves and stems of plants, particularly in vascular plants, that control the opening and closing of stomata. Non-vascular plants like mosses and liverworts do not have true vascular tissue or stomata with guard cells.
Sun flowers, like all plants and animals have eukaryotic cells.
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All plants are made of cells. In fact, all living organisms are made of cells.
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No. All plants have eukaryote-type cells.
All plants are made of cells. In fact, all living organisms are made of cells.
Yes, all plants are made of cells.
No, cambium consists of actively dividing cells that are responsible for secondary growth in plants.