What is the function of the epidermis in a plant? What is not common to both animal and plant cells? What vascular tissue in plants is the site of photosynthesis? What are some examples of annual plants? What are the three types of non-vascular plants?
Here are some differentiated cells examples. Examples in Plants Cell differentiation is a crucial process in plant development. Inplants, cell differentiation occurs throughout development, and results in the formation of different types of structures, such asleaves,roots,stems, andflowers. Here are ...
Ground tissue in plants is like connective tissue in animals. It supports the plant, manufacturesglucoseviaphotosynthesis, and stores nutrients. Meristematic Tissue Actively dividing cells are meristematic tissue. This is the tissue that allows a plant to grow. The three types of meristematic tissue a...
Hint: Consider how some plants have evolved to rely on other organisms for sustenance. Final Answer:The examples of angiosperms in which stems are not developed include:- Porostemon: An aquatic plant with roots that perform photosynthesis.- Monotropa: A plant that lacks chlorophyll and relies on...
ofcellulose,hemicellulose, andpectin, and thesecondary cell wall, which is thicker, more rigid, and containsligninfor added strength. Thecell wallalso helps maintainturgor pressure, essential for plant health, and features plasmodesmata, channels that facilitate communication between adjacent cells. ...
Examples of pluripotent cells are the stem cells in animals and the meristematic cells in higher plants. Pluripotent stem cells came from totipotent cells. Etymology: from Latin “pluri”, meaning “many” and “potent”, meaning “have power” or “to be able”. Related term: pluripotency (...
The stem of vascular plants is multilayered with vascular tissue that helps in the protection and conduction of food and water. The arrangement of these issues might be different in a different group of plants as it depends on the pattern of division of cells. ...
(i) Formation of interfascicular combinum in dicotyledonous stem from parenchymatous medullary rays. (ii) Formation of cork cambium from differentiated parenchymatous cells. (iii) Formation of callus by culturing the cells of pith during plant tissue
A monocot's venation does not have a set pattern. A dicot's vascular tissue is placed in a circular pattern closer to the center of the stem. Both vascular bundles assist in the transport of materials.Dicot Plants Examples Lesson Summary Register to view this lesson Are you a student or ...
‘signature’ for a cell. Every cell has a different ‘signature’ or ‘marker’ that is thought to function in cell recognition, or in a sort of cellular identification system. Other cells have additional protective cell layers on top of the cell membrane, e.g.cell wallin plants, algae, ...