Cell wall | structure composition and Functions (plant cell wall)| Video 1
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Salwar, a plant cell structure discovered in 1665, contains cellulose, while bacteria have carbohydrates and proteins. Its primary and secondary hairs aid in communication and mineral transfer, with functions including transpiration for plant growth and survival.
Insights
- Salwar, a plant cell structure, is made up of cellulose and divided into primary and secondary hairs, with primary hairs playing a crucial role in communication and mineral transfer within the plant.
- Salwar's function involves transpiration, facilitating water absorption and release crucial for plant growth and survival, distinguishing it from bacteria that contain carbohydrates and proteins in their composition.
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Recent questions
What is the structure of a plant cell?
The plant cell structure consists of primary and secondary hairs, with cellulose as a major component.
What are the components of bacteria?
Bacteria have carbohydrates and proteins in their composition.
How does transpiration benefit plants?
Transpiration in plants involves the absorption and release of water, providing energy for growth and essential processes.
What is the significance of primary hairs in plants?
Primary hairs in plants are stronger and aid in communication and mineral transfer within the plant.
Who discovered the plant cell structure of salwar?
Robert Hook discovered the plant cell structure of salwar in 1665.
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