Genes in a plant cell determine its characteristics and functions by encoding proteins that influence growth, development, and responses to environmental stimuli. These genes regulate processes such as photosynthesis, nutrient uptake, and disease resistance. Additionally, they control the cell's specialization, allowing it to perform specific roles within tissues and organs. Therefore, the expression of genes directly impacts a plant's overall health, adaptability, and reproductive success.
Several factors play into introducing new genes into a cell. Plasmids act as a vector to introduce new genes into a cell.
I don't really know the answer to this question, but each cell does affect what the plant does and how it does it.
nucleus
all organisms are made of cell, and a cell contains a nucleus that controls life activities, cell reproduction and the genes.
how does having a soft cell affect a plant
Several factors play into introducing new genes into a cell. Plasmids act as a vector to introduce new genes into a cell.
I don't really know the answer to this question, but each cell does affect what the plant does and how it does it.
Chromosomes the genes are located on chromosomes in the nucleus of each plant cell.
nucleus
all organisms are made of cell, and a cell contains a nucleus that controls life activities, cell reproduction and the genes.
how does having a soft cell affect a plant
The wrinkled seed is a round cell but has the ressivienie wrinkled seed in it.
If a plant cell lacked chloroplasts, then it would compare to "a human without a heart"
No, a cell can have thousands of genes. Genes contain the instructions for making proteins that carry out various functions within a cell. The interactions of these genes determine the cell's characteristics and behaviors.
A peculiar environment can affect genes and their expressions
IF you dilute an animal cell it will swell (plant cells [with cell walls] are immune).
Plant cells have organelles in them that keep the plant alive. Organelles such as vacuoles and chloroplasts produce food and store water for the plant. Mitochondria release food energy for the plant. Other organelles like the cell membrane and the cell wall protect the plant. The "boss" and "co-bosses" of the cell are called the nucleus and the chromosomes. These carry the DNA or genes for the plant. That is how plant cells are depended on for a plants survival.