Yes, all plants are made of cells.
What do scientists do to adult cells to make them behave like embryos?
Chloroplasts make a plant green.
No, Eukaryotic cells make up plants and animals. Eukaryotic cells contain in-bound organelles that perform functions necessary to keep the plant or animal alive. Prokaryotic cells contain no organelles, and are not utilized in plant or animal structure.
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.
Most, but not all plant cells contain chlorophyll. Chlorophyll requires light in order for photosynthesis to occur, it make no sense then that plants produce chlorophyll in cells where no sunlight can reach; for this reason root cells and tissues do not contain chlorophyll
What do scientists do to adult cells to make them behave like embryos?
One: Aquatic plants live in water. Two:Their leaves have a waxy coating on the surface to prevent them from rotting in the water.
The part of cells that plants use to make their own food are chloroplasts.
The part of cells that plants use to make their own food are chloroplasts.
Plants.
Chlorenchyma and palisade cells
a:spores
Chloroplasts make a plant green.
cytoplasm
Scientists make a karyotype by first collecting cells, typically from blood or amniotic fluid. These cells are then cultured and stained to visualize the chromosomes. The chromosomes are then arranged and photographed to create a karyotype, which shows the number, size, and shape of chromosomes in an individual.
Cells that take nitrogen in the air and make to a form that plants can take in from the soil.
Plants are made of cells, cells being the basic building block of all life. Yes plants can make Trillions of cells during its entire lifetime, plants are not unicellular so yes, they will always have cells until they die.