flagellum
celia and flagella !!
A person that grows plants is called a farmer.
They both are hairlike processes on certain anatomical cells and motile organisms.
Bread mold produce masses of threadlike structures called mycelium. Mycelium is the vegetative part of the fungus that grows within the bread, breaking it down for nutrients.
Filamentous growth in Spirogyra occurs through the repeated divisions of its cylindrical cells, resulting in the elongation of the filament. Each cell contains a single spiral chloroplast that enables photosynthesis. As the cells divide, the filament grows in length, maintaining its characteristic spiral structure.
celia and flagella !!
pollen tube
The reproductive structure that grows above the ground in fungi is called a mushroom. Mushrooms produce spores that are dispersed into the environment to reproduce.
Hair forms in a pouch-like structure below the skin called a hair follicle.
Cellulose.
ovary
A person that grows plants is called a farmer.
They both are hairlike processes on certain anatomical cells and motile organisms.
The backbone's structure of alternating vertebrae and intervertebral discs provides support, flexibility, and protection for the spinal cord. The vertebrae allow for movement while the discs act as shock absorbers. This structure also enables the backbone to maintain posture and protect vital organs.
A person who grows trees is called an arborist or a silviculturist.
Seed
The structure of a hair shaft is where it grows and goes through the three different phases