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Life Science Studies: Structure, Function, and Organic Processes
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All plants are unicellular organisms.
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Most plants are multicellular eukaryotes made of many specialized cells organized into tissues and organs (roots, stems, leaves) with differentiated functions (photosynthesis, water transport via xylem, nutrient transport via phloem). While some photosynthetic organisms (certain algae) are unicellular, true land plants are multicellular and show cell differentiation and tissue organization.
Most plants are multicellular eukaryotes made of many specialized cells organized into tissues and organs (roots, stems, leaves) with differentiated functions (photosynthesis, water transport via xylem, nutrient transport via phloem). While some photosynthetic organisms (certain algae) are unicellular, true land plants are multicellular and show cell differentiation and tissue organization.
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