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Roses and tulips _____. a. are variations of the same species b. reproduce using cones c. are nonvascular plants d. have cell walls and chloroplasts.

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Answered by vamsidharkousik
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Answer:

the answer is D have cells walls and chloroplasts because they both are completely different genus and have a very different structure in them

Answered by smartbrainz
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Tulips and Roses are plants with Cell Walls and Chloroplasts.

Option : D

Explanation:

  • Both Roses and Tulips require the existence of cell walls and chloroplasts.
  • The cell wall protects plant cell plasma membrane and offers tensile strength and security from both mechanical and osmotic stress.
  • This also helps cells to build turgor pressure which is the cell contents pressure on the cell wall.
  • Chloroplasts are organelles present in photosynthesizing plant cells and eukaryotic algae.
  • Chloroplasts consume sunlight and use it to create fuel for the plant along with water and carbon dioxide gas.

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