A rose, like all flowering plants, is composed of trillions of cells. The exact number of cells can vary widely depending on the size and type of the rose plant, but it is estimated that a mature rose bush contains anywhere from 10 to 100 trillion cells. These cells perform various functions, including photosynthesis, growth, and reproduction.
The gaurd cells of stomata in rose plant are kidney shaped.
They are all made of eukaryotic cells
There are indefinite number of petals in rose flower due to conversion of stamens in to petals
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In general, many species within the rose family (Rosaceae) and within the genus Rosa have a great many stamens (though it is almost always five or more), but the exact number is variable, often even within a species.
It is a structure in eukariyotes. So they have eukariyotic cells
Oh, dude, a full-grown rose has around 2 billion cells. Yeah, that's right, 2 billion! Just imagine all those cells working together to make that beautiful flower. It's like a tiny botanical army, man.
Roses, like other flowering plants, are composed of millions of cells. While it's difficult to specify an exact number due to the vast diversity of rose species and individual variations, a single rose plant can contain billions of cells, including those in its stems, leaves, and flowers. Each cell plays a vital role in the plant's growth, structure, and function.
The gaurd cells of stomata in rose plant are kidney shaped.
M. F. Rose has written: 'Hypervelocity impact effects on solar cells' -- subject(s): Space debris, Solar cells
Well, all plant cells have a cell wall. (I think. . .)
They are all made of eukaryotic cells
yess they do bcuz they are a plan and plants have a cell wall
'Rose' has one syllable.
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There are a few different types of compass roses, including the Mariner's rose, the Sidereal rose, and the Classical rose. Variations exist with the common compass rose in that it depends on how many points or degrees one desires in said compass rose.
120 died on the Mary rose