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Compare and contrast the cells found in a plant's roots, stems, and leaves.

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Answer:The stems and the roots are both part of photosynthesis. However, the stems actually get water and essential nutrients out of the soil, while the roots just deliver these things to where they are needed

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The leaf cells are brick shaped and contain chloroplasts to make food for the plant through photosynthesis, root cells are long tubular to transport food, water and wastes from the leaves of the plants while the stem cells are smaller and thicker to provide strength and support to the whole plant. All these cells are part of plants which are necessary for the survival of the plant, and all work together to perform the plants life activities.
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