: Often called the "kitchen" of the plant, they are the primary site for photosynthesis and gas exchange through microscopic openings called stomata . 2. Key Biological Processes
: The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create food (glucose) and oxygen. Growth Types : Plant Biology
: Function as the "straw," transporting water and nutrients between roots and leaves while providing physical support. : Often called the "kitchen" of the plant,
: Non-vascular plants like mosses and liverworts that lack specialized tissues to transport water. Plant Biology
: Unlike animal cells, plant cells possess cell walls for structural support and chloroplasts for photosynthesis.