Spores :)
Plants produce new cells in areas called meristems. These regions contain undifferentiated cells that have the ability to divide and differentiate into various types of specialized cells to support plant growth.
No, every living organism is made up of cells (or a single cell)
Some plants produce strong odors in order to attract pollinators.
In plant cells, sugar is broken down to produce energy in the mitochondria, just as in animal cells.
Root cells lack chloroplasts, which are necessary for photosynthesis, the process by which plants produce food. Instead, the leaves of the plant have specialized cells called mesophyll cells that contain chloroplasts and are responsible for photosynthesis.
Plants do not have blood so they do not produce blood cells.
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.
single cells
Of course they have. They are needed to produce energy
Plants produce new cells in areas called meristems. These regions contain undifferentiated cells that have the ability to divide and differentiate into various types of specialized cells to support plant growth.
No, every living organism is made up of cells (or a single cell)
Some plants produce strong odors in order to attract pollinators.
Meiosis is a form of cellular division where the resulting cells are haploid (n). This process is used to produce gametes - either pollen grains or ovules in plants. In humans it results in the ovum and sperm cells.
To attract insects
In plant cells, sugar is broken down to produce energy in the mitochondria, just as in animal cells.
Yes - but it's weak for a single cell.