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Plant cell vs. Floating, Freshwater Plant CellModerator: BioTeam
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Plant cell vs. Floating, Freshwater Plant CellCan anyone cite the concise differences in the two?
About an hour of research has handed me no real leads. I've come across a diagram for a regular plant cell, that's my only resource at this point. I appreciate any help, but a to-scale model of the floating, freshwater cell would be most helpful. Thank you all in advance.
plant cell vs floatingthis is guess work
stomata will b abundant on both the upper and lower surfaces of a plant cell whereas in a floatin' cell,they will b prominent on the upper surface.those on the lower surface will be reduced.
in a normal plant cell the stomata are abundant especially on the lower surface to reduce transpiration.
in floating plants only at the upper side, as lara said "As a biologist, I firmly believe that when you're dead, you're dead. Except for what you live behind in history. That's the only afterlife" - J. Craig Venter
A hydrophyte (floating freashwater plant) also has large empty spaces between cells for bouyancy.
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