Meristem
The areas you are referring to are called meristems. These regions contain unspecialized cells that can undergo mitosis to produce new cells. These new cells are then able to differentiate into various specialized cell types, allowing for growth and development in plants.
Yes, plants do have stem cells called meristematic cells. These cells are found in areas of growth, such as the tips of roots and shoots, and are responsible for generating new tissues throughout the plant's life.
Cells that make their own energy are called "autotrophic cells." These cells use processes like photosynthesis (in plants) or chemosynthesis (in bacteria) to produce their own energy.
Single cells produced by some plants instead of seeds are called spores. Spores are reproductive cells that can develop into new individuals without the need for fertilization. They are produced by plants like ferns, fungi, and some mosses.
Some plants produce strong odors in order to attract pollinators.
The areas you are referring to are called meristems. These regions contain unspecialized cells that can undergo mitosis to produce new cells. These new cells are then able to differentiate into various specialized cell types, allowing for growth and development in plants.
Plants do not have blood so they do not produce blood cells.
So-called "vascular" plants (such as vegetables, flowering plants, and trees) have a system of cell channels known as "phloem cells" that carry sugar from the production areas (mostly leaves) to storage areas or to cells that use the sugar.
Yes, plants do have stem cells called meristematic cells. These cells are found in areas of growth, such as the tips of roots and shoots, and are responsible for generating new tissues throughout the plant's life.
Cells that make their own energy are called "autotrophic cells." These cells use processes like photosynthesis (in plants) or chemosynthesis (in bacteria) to produce their own energy.
they are alike because in photosynthesis plants create oxygen. cells use the oxygen that plants produce in cellular respiration to get cells oxygen.there for it makes a cycle. plants produce oxygen,cells take oxygen,we produce carbondioxide, plants use carbon dioxide in photosynthesis.
Many plant cells produce energy through Photosynthesis.
The cells of plants that possess unique chlorophyll-containing organelles are called chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis in plants, where they convert light energy into chemical energy to produce sugars for the plant's energy needs.
The cells that produce the pigment in hair are called melanocytes.
Single cells produced by some plants instead of seeds are called spores. Spores are reproductive cells that can develop into new individuals without the need for fertilization. They are produced by plants like ferns, fungi, and some mosses.
Of course they have. They are needed to produce energy
cells undergo meiosis to produce gametes which are also called your "sex" cells