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What the heck is a plant made of, anyway?

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Yes 😉

And to answer the original question, plants are made of the same things humans are -- carbon, protein, DNA, cells, etc. Just in a different configuartion 🙂
 
Plants, like humans, are composed largely of Hydrogen, Carbon, and Oxygen. They get these from water and the air. However, they also absorb a lot of nutrients from the soil. The most important one is probably nitrogen. Others include phosphorus, iron, iodine, etc.
 
you can make a human with a single sperm and a multicell egg

multicell egg???? what the fvck is that?? alien spawn egg??

human eggs are single cell

yikes...the crap that gets served up in this forum is amazing, didn't any of you finish high school biology?
 
Originally posted by: heartsurgeon
you can make a human with a single sperm and a multicell egg

multicell egg???? what the fvck is that?? alien spawn egg??

human eggs are single cell

yikes...the crap that gets served up in this forum is amazing, didn't any of you finish high school biology?
hehe, this is true. oocytes are single celled and haploid (only half the chromosome count)
 
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