Nobody "found" plants because plants were already abundant by the time humans came around. So in a way, I guess you can say that the first humans "found" plants, or rather discovered them.
Aquatic plants
in plants
photosynthesis can only be performed by plants.
It is the site of protein synthesis.So it can be found in plants,animals,bacteria and other living cells.
Rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) can be found in both plants and animals. It is responsible for synthesizing proteins that are destined for export from the cell or insertion into cell membranes.
Plants.
They are found in eukaryotes.Also found in plants.
Cholesterol is not found in plants.
Plants found in the prairie Plants found in the prairie
vascular plants are found here, there and every where
Chlorophyll is the principle pigment found in plants.
Yes, chlorophyll is only found in plants.
Ribosomes are found in both plants and animals.
it is found in plants
The nucleolus is found in both plants and animals. It is a structure located within the nucleus of cells, where ribosomal RNA synthesis and ribosome assembly occur.
yes, pioneers found plants along their trip to the Oregon
coccus is found in plants.