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Plants. By: Megan Sena. How plant and animal cells are different?. Plants and animal cells are mainly different because plant cells have a cell wall. Cell walls are what makes the plants become stiff. Plat cell parts. Photosynthesis.
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Plants By: Megan Sena
How plant and animal cells are different? Plants and animal cells are mainly different because plant cells have a cell wall. Cell walls are what makes the plants become stiff.
Photosynthesis Photosynthesis is when plant cells use solar energy to reproduce. Photosynthesis Showing How it Goes in and Out of a Plant. How Photosynthesis Works Click here for Slide Show 6 H2O + 6 CO2 --> C6 H12 O6 + 6 O2
Gametophyte Produces sex cells.
Saprophyte An organism that feeds off dead organisms.
Vascular plants Vascular plants are plants that have a transport nutrients and wastes to cells in the plants body.
Nonvascular plants Non-vascular plants are plants that do not use vessels to transport water and nutrients.
Angiosperms Plants that have flowers.
Gymnosperms Gymnosperms are plant that have naked seeds.
What is a Cuticle? • The outer layer of the skin.
The purpose of a cuticle. • The purpose of a cuticle is sop that the flower or plant will not loose as much water as it usually would.
There used to us. • Plants are used to our society because they have grown in our area for a long time and they have adapted to our climate and how it changes. One way we use plants in our society is we use the as medicines to become healthier.
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