Plants are made of cellulose fibers held together with lignin.
No, the substance that makes up everything in the world is called matter. Mass is a property of matter that measures the amount of material present in an object.
The plant uses the sugar it makes through respiration to produce energy for its cellular activities, which does not add material to the plant. Instead, it breaks down the sugar molecules to release energy for metabolism. The other ways plants use sugar include growth, storage in the form of starch, and building of cell walls.
Chromatin is found in both plant and animal cells. It refers to the complex of DNA and proteins that makes up the genetic material within the nucleus of a cell.
Silage is the name of the animal fodder produced by storing green plant material in a silo to ferment. This process helps to preserve the nutrients in the plants and makes it easier for animals to digest.
To get the density, just divide the mass by the volume.
If it is leaf material it's the chlorophyll that makes them green.
Cellulose.
It is made up of the material which makes up the planet.
cellulose
Chlorophyll which contains some Mg complex giving it the greenish colour
cellulose. cellulose is not the material in ALL cell walls, just plant cells. It's chitin in fungi and peptidoglycan in bacteria.
No, the substance that makes up everything in the world is called matter. Mass is a property of matter that measures the amount of material present in an object.
Cell walls are composed of cellulose.
Mass of the contained material = Total mass (mass of the container + mass of the material) - Mass of container
chlorophyll makes the plant green, while chloroplasts hold the chlorophyll. (:
The main chemical in dietary fibre is cellulose. This is the material which makes up the walls of plant cells.
I think you mean cellulose. Cellulose is the material that makes the cell wall of a plant cell. This is what paper is made of. Cellulose.