How are the structures that are unique to plants important to their success?
I need to know soon. I already have three structures that are unique to plants: Cell wall, Chloroplast, and Vacuole. But I need to know if there are more and why they are important to the success of the plants. Thank you. =]
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- xylem, phloem
- Cell wall- Provides support for their structure and protection Chlorplasts- allows them to engage in photosynthesis and be green Vacuole- stores water, lipids, carbs, salt, etc untill it needs to use them. I am about 90% sure there isn't any more.
- Cell Wall - gives support to the plant - allows plants to be tall without a skeleton. Chloroplasts - allow the plant to make its own food through photosynthesis from the sun Vacuole - allows the plant to store water - also gives plants some support. THis is why plants that need watering wilt - the vacuoles are empty and slack. You water the plant and they fill up - making the vacuoles and plant turgid. Other non-cellular level items that make plants unique: Roots, stems and leaves.
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