vesicles
Turgidty protects the plant and give it support
Plant cells store their dissolved materials, such as salts and sugars, in their vacuoles. The vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle that acts as a storage compartment for various substances in the plant cell.
Plants swell when hypertonic in hypotonic solutions of impermeable materials
To the inside of the vascular cambium, xylem cells are formed. These cells are responsible for transporting water and minerals throughout the plant. To the outside of the vascular cambium, phloem cells are formed. These cells transport nutrients and sugars produced through photosynthesis.
Plasmodesmata are junctions in plant cells that connect the cytoplasm of living cells. They are microscopic channels that pass through the cell walls, allowing for communication and transport of materials between adjacent plant cells.
Yes. These all are made of cells.
Turgidty protects the plant and give it support
Yes. I have seen a paragraph on a Biology guide book. It said: In plants, a cell plate is formed as vesicles containing cell membrane materials fuse together along the equator of the cell. Once the cell plate has fused with the plasma membrane and the two cells are completely divided, cellulose is secreted to form the cell wall.
CO2
The fossil fuel, Coal and the gemstone, jet are formed from ancient plant materials. Jet is a type of lignite.
Basically, plant cells have walls and vascular plants use these walls to maintain turgor by holding on to a amount of water in the cells. Gives many plant cells a somewhat square look.
Coal is an organic sedimentary rock formed from plant materials, used primarily to generate electricity through combustion.
Plant cells store their dissolved materials, such as salts and sugars, in their vacuoles. The vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle that acts as a storage compartment for various substances in the plant cell.
Plants swell when hypertonic in hypotonic solutions of impermeable materials
sunlight and that's bout all
There are three primary differences between plant cells and animal cells. Structurally, plant cells have rigidly defined borders made of cellulose and other materials. Plant cells also contain chlorophyll, which is a vital part of how they achieve photosynthesis. Lastly, while animal cells have numerous vacuoles, plant cells have one central vacuole.
Animal cells have centrioles and lysosomes that plant cells typically lack. Centrioles play a role in cell division, while lysosomes are involved in the breakdown of waste materials.