Grasses are plants, and plants are living things. You need to re-think your question.
Yes, plant cells contain plenty of water.
Animal cells,prokariyotic cells,protozoans and fungi do not have.They are in plant and algal cells.
xylem
Chlorophyll is the green pigment found in chloroplasts. These are in charge of photosynthesis, and are therefore only found in plant cells. So basically, the answer to the question is: any cell which isn't a plant cell. (Eg. animal cells, human cells...any cells that aren't green.)
The roots of a plant cell does not have any chloroplasts as they do not need it to trap sunlight.
Almost all plant cells have chloroplast. Essentially, if the plant cell is alive, it will have working chloroplasts. The xylem and phloem cells may be exempt from this generalization. Basically, any plant cell that's GREEN.
Plant cells do specialize but not in the same way as animal cells. Animal cells have specialized cells such as nerve cells, reproductive cells or muscle cells etc. Plant cells do not have any of those. But Plant cells have other specialized cells such as photosynthesis cells, epidermal cells etc. Both Animal and Plant cells have specialized cells that perform a specific function to keep the cell/organism alive.
Yes, plant cells contain plenty of water.
plant cells have a cell wall, they also have a sap vacuole and chloroplast. Animal cells don't have any of these.
Once it is roasted the seed can no longer germinate and grow into a plant. It is no longer considered alive.
yes, cells do help one another to keep any organism alive.
In any of its cells.
No only plant cell do any gcse Biology book will tel you that
Lysosome ,Centriole, and VesicleActually, animal cells do not have any different organelles than plant cells, other than plant cells having a membrane. animal cells do not have a membrane, they have a cell wall.
plant cells
They are basically are the same except that plant cells have chloroplasts, which trap sunlight for energy.
Lysosomes are found in animal cells but not plant cells.