Spinach is a plant with many cells.
Spinach is a plant. So they do have chloroplasts
No, spinach is a long day plant. It requires more than 12-14 hours of daylight to grow and thrive.
Spinach has a diploid chromosome number of 12, meaning that there are 12 chromosomes in each body cell.
Tracheophyta (vascular plants) Spinach belongs to the plant family Amaranthaceae, formerly Chenopodiaceae.
No, spinach plants do not have spikes. They typically have smooth leaves that are green and oval in shape.
A spinach cell has a central vacuole, a cell wall and chloroplasts. A rabbit cell doesn't have any of these organelles, because they are unique to plant cells.
no, spinach is a vegetable.
Spinach is a plant. So they do have chloroplasts
No, spinach is a long day plant. It requires more than 12-14 hours of daylight to grow and thrive.
Spinach belongs to the vascular plant phylum, and the amaranth family of flowering plants.
A spinach plant can typically grow to be about 6-12 inches tall.
Spinach plant's male part is stamen in the flower. Spinach has bisexual flowers.
Spinach is an edible flowering plant.
Spinach stores its plant food in its dark green leaves through the process of photosynthesis. This plant food, in the form of carbohydrates, provides energy for the spinach to grow and thrive.
Spinach consists of the dark green leaves of the plant Spinacia oleracea.Interestingly, the plant's red berries are poisonous to humans.
Spinach belongs to the Amaranthaceae family, which also includes beets and chard.
Yes