Tuesday, June 29, 2010

How a Plant works: Plant Cells


Like all living things, plants are made of microscopic units called cells. All of the chemical processes are taken place inside the cells. Some plants are made up of only one cell, while large plants, like trees, are made of millions of cells. Groups of cells work together to form tissues in Higher plants. Several different types of tissue work together as organs such as roots, leaves or stems.