cell membrane,mitochondria,photosythesis
epidermal tissue
leaves are organs of the plant
The pistil and ovary are the female sexual organs in flowering plants, and the stamens are the male sexual organs in flowering plants.
No, plants do not have vestigial organs. Vestigial organs are remnants of structures that were once functional in evolutionary ancestors but are no longer needed. Since plants do not have a common ancestor with animals, they do not have vestigial organs.
plants and animals have many organs that work together in an organ is
Pistil and stamen
virus (potter power)
epidermal tissue
In the flowers. They are Stamen and Pistols.
leaves are organs of the plant
pollen
there are no organs in your nose but it is connected to your lungs
The pistil and ovary are the female sexual organs in flowering plants, and the stamens are the male sexual organs in flowering plants.
Tendrils responds to plants organs. This a solid object for the plant organs.
Flowers actually are the reproductive organs of plants.
No, plants do not have vestigial organs. Vestigial organs are remnants of structures that were once functional in evolutionary ancestors but are no longer needed. Since plants do not have a common ancestor with animals, they do not have vestigial organs.
Yes, plants have organs that serve specific functions, including roots for anchorage and nutrient uptake, stems for support and transport, leaves for photosynthesis, and flowers for reproduction. These organs work together to help the plant grow, survive, and reproduce.