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Topic: Parts of plant cells

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  Cell    Plant and Animal Cells  
  Cell structure of plants    Part of plant and animal cell  
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Richard Hosking,
Paranormal Investigator

The plants are well supplied in all their parts with air passages and air cells.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

The viruses then multiply within plant cells to produce millions of progeny virus particles and move to cells in other parts of the plant where the multiplication process is repeated.
Specialised cells containing calcium oxalate raphides occur in all parts of the plant.
Students in Bioscience will learn the basic parts of plant and animal cells and understand how they are similar and different.
 
 
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katie coleman
2005-01-23 17:28:35
what is the most difficult cell and whats the easyest
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can you make this picture bigger
2006-03-23 11:18:36
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