cellulose and chitin help plants stand straight up.
The largest organelle in plants is typically the central vacuole. It is a large membrane-bound structure that stores water, nutrients, and waste products, and also helps maintain turgor pressure in plant cells.
vacuole.
Stem
what is a green plant supported by so I can stand up
It protects the plant cell and gives it the ability to stand up straight.
The largest organelle in plants is typically the central vacuole. It is a large membrane-bound structure that stores water, nutrients, and waste products, and also helps maintain turgor pressure in plant cells.
The cell wall is the organelle that provides structural support to plant cells and makes them rigid. It is made up of cellulose fibers and helps maintain the shape of the cell, as well as provide protection.
vacuole.
Stem
to allow the plant to stand upright
what is a green plant supported by so I can stand up
because of the cell walls.
it helps them to stand up
because plant cells build up like bricks, and because they have a cell wall that protects it and it just happens to be a square
it carries all the liquids from the roots up to the plant and it helps support the plant
One structure that helps a plant stand upright is its stem. The stem provides support for the plant and allows it to grow vertically. In addition, other structures such as roots and specialized tissues also contribute to the plant's stability and ability to remain upright.
It protects the plant cell and gives it the ability to stand up straight.