The cells in the middle of a carrot (vascular bundle) consist of xylem & phloem. Xylem are responsible for water transportation and phloem transports nutrients. These tissues are primarily made of sclerenchyma cells as well as parenchyma cells.
They are tiny individual structures inside the carrot - carrots are made up entirely of carrot cells (which are themselves made up of atoms). You need a microscope to see individual cells.
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The epidermis of a carrot is the outer part of the root. This part is usually what people peel off.
the cells are dead so the potato whould not perform any movement
A carrot is the root, just like a potato or onion.
A raw carrot has cells that a rabbit does not. A carrot contains fiber, potassium and Vitamin C.
Carrot cells in salt water shrink in size
Yes. All complex plants and animals are composed of cells.
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The cells in the middle of a carrot (vascular bundle) consist of xylem & phloem. Xylem are responsible for water transportation and phloem transports nutrients. These tissues are primarily made of sclerenchyma cells as well as parenchyma cells.
The name of the ring is called the epidermis, which protects the outer layer of the carrot.
Plant cells and animal cells are always eukaryotic.
If the top of the carrot (the tap root of the carrot plant) is exposed to sunlight, it will turn green because its cells will begin producing chlorophyll.
They are produced sexually.
It all depends you have to look at the carrot closely and see how many cells all carrots are different so try your best to count them
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Water moves out of the carrot's cells and into the salt water due the difference in concentration of NaCl. This might account for the spongy-ness of the carrot