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Daryl76679@lemmy.ml to Botany@mander.xyz · 1 year ago

How plants heal wounds: Mechanical forces guide direction of cell division

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How plants heal wounds: Mechanical forces guide direction of cell division

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Daryl76679@lemmy.ml to Botany@mander.xyz · 1 year ago
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Plants are made up of very rigid cells. Much like bricks in a wall, this feature gives them the structural support to maintain their shape and to stand upright against gravity. However, just like any living organism, plants can be injured, for instance, by wind or animal grazing. While humans and animals have cells that move with the blood to detect and heal wounds, plants have to evolve a very different mechanism due to their rigidity and immobility.
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