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Are All cells in a plant are of the same type.​

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Plant cells are all the same in that they all fall within the plant kingdom. However, plant cells differ from species to species, organ to organ, tissue to tissue, and cell to cell, in a similar manner to animal cells.

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answer:

the answer you re looking for is no

Step-by-step explanation:

because some cells in plants make meristematic tissue while others make permanent tissue!

for example, here are a couple of different types of cells in plants would be

parenchyma cells

collenchyma cells

xylem cells

phloem cells

epidermal cells

chlorenchyma cells

sclerenchyma cells

( forgive me if i spell some of them wrong )

but i hope this helps your troubles and if you need anything more feel free to ask me! :)

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