Felix DuJardin
Blastula.
the morula develops into a hollow, fluid-filled ball of cells called a blastocyst.
a hollow ball of cells. novaNET
Yes xylem cells are hollow because Xylem are just made up from cell walls left from cells, making hollow tubes. The walls of these tubes are hydrophilic, so water attaches readily to them, helping it to climb on its way up the plant
Yes xylem cells are hollow because Xylem are just made up from cell walls left from cells, making hollow tubes. The walls of these tubes are hydrophilic, so water attaches readily to them, helping it to climb on its way up the plant
"Robert Hooke discovered cells in a paragraph?"
It was discovered that cells could divided in 1961. If i find out exactly when they divide than i will post it as soon as i do
Some plant stems have hollow cells to provide structural support without adding unnecessary weight. This adaptation helps plants grow taller while conserving resources. Additionally, hollow cells can aid in the transport of water and nutrients throughout the plant.
Robert Hooke discovered that living things are composed of cells.
Cells were discovered by Robert Hooke in 1663, who observed cells in tree bark.
Cells were discovered by Robert Hooke in 1663, who observed cells in tree bark.
If you mean "Who first discovered cells" the answer would be Robert Hooke. He first discovered cells by looking at cork under a microscope.