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What is Golgi body called in plant cells?

dictyosomes


Why human body is soft than plant body?

because our bottoms are made of a soft tissue called a bath sponge.


What is the outermost layer of plAnt cells or tissues providing a covering for the body plant?

As in you this is called the epidermis. On top of that is a waxy cuticle that further protects the plant and also retains moister.


What outermost layer of plant cell of or tissues providing a covering for the plant body?

As in you this is called the epidermis. On top of that is a waxy cuticle that further protects the plant and also retains moister.


What is a plant cell that absorbs energy called?

There is a cell inside a body of a plant called a chlorophyll. A chlorophyll is a part of the plant cell that collects energy from the sun and converts it into glucose for the plant to live on. A chlorophyll is very important for a plant and without it, the plant would die off.


The term for the body of a bryophyte such as Marchantia is?

The body of a bryophyte, such as Marchantia, is called a thallus. It is a simple, undifferentiated plant body that lacks true roots, stems, and leaves.


What is the body of the pitcher plant called?

The body of the pitcher plant is called the "pitcher," which is a specialized leaf that forms a tubular, fluid-filled structure. This adaptation allows the plant to trap and digest insects, providing essential nutrients. The upper part of the pitcher is often referred to as the "lid" or "operculum," which can open and close to facilitate the capture of prey.


What organelle is called power plant of cell and why?

mitochondria, because they make ATP that your body uses as energy


Where are xylem cells found in the human body?

xylem cells are present in the plant coducting tissue called xylem. they aren't in human body anywhere.


Does a plant have body temperature?

Plant had no body temperature, it had no thermoregulation function.


What are the characteristics of thallophyta?

they are the plant bodies with no well differentiated body design and are mainly aquatic. They are commonly called as algae.


What word denotes a plant with no stem roots or leaves?

Answermoss or a nonvascular plant.