stomata
They are the plant's tendrils.
The bony part of the head in humans is called the skull. It serves to protect the brain and support the structures of the face.
I don't know. I've been trying to figure it out forever.
Analogous structures are structures that have the same function but different structures. They have evolved independently in different organisms to perform similar roles in response to similar environmental pressures. An example is the wings of birds and bats, which have different structures but both serve the same function of flight.
Structures in plants that produce gametes are called gametangia. In ferns and mosses, the male gametangia are called antheridia, while the female gametangia are called archegonia. In flowering plants, the male gametangia are the pollen grains produced in the anthers, and the female gametangia are the ovules contained in the ovary.
Structures that are similar are called analogous structures. These structures may serve similar functions but have evolved independently in different species.
No. There are structures in plants that are called veins, but they work considerably differently from those in humans.
Similar structures that evolved independently are called analogous structures, or analogies.
Similar structures that evolved independently are called convergent evolution. This occurs when different species adapt to similar environmental pressures and develop analogous traits, even though they do not share a common ancestor that had those traits.
The threadlike structures are called rhizoids.
Plants and animals are called
Homologous structures.
Homologous structures.
chemoheterotrophs
in plants yes is called the chlorophyll
humans
They are the plant's tendrils.