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Are all plant structure and function the same? Explain

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The plant cell is the basic structural and functional unit for all living organisms. .. So basically, the answer is yes. Plant cell structure is very similar to that of the animal cell, while the structures within each group the same throughout organisms. The two types of cells contain many of the same organelles. These organelles carry out the same functions in both types of cells.

Even though there are such a variety of plants, there are a few things that all plants have in common. At the cellular level, all plants are eukaryotic, meaning they have a nucleus and other organelles. One type of organelle in particular, chloroplasts, are found in all plants.

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