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Plant cell
A typical structure of a plant cell consists of a centrally situated separable mass or unit-the protoplast and the surrounding membrane or wall known as the cell wall. In plants therefore the term cell includes the protoplast together with the wall. (a) CELL WALL :-It is the non-living boundary wall of a cell mainly composed of cellulose but often chemically altered by other protoplasmic secretions. Cell wall encloses a space known as cell cavity or cell lumen in which protoplast occurs…
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Plant cells and animal cells have many in common. They both have essential organelles including a nucleus, mitochondria, cell membrane, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum (ER), Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, peroxisomes, and cytoskeleton. In addition to these common features, plant cells have three unique cellular structures or organelles that animal cells do not have – Cell wall, Vacuole, and Chloroplast.
The following is a plant cell labeled diagram showing that a plant cell is a eukaryotic cell that contains a true nucleus and certain organelles to perform specific functions.
Plant cells are eukaryotic cells, which are found in green plants, photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae, which means that there.
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Generalized images of (a) animal and (b) plant cells that illustrate the cellular structures in the “typical” eukaryote. The structures have been color-coded for clarity. Compare with the prokaryotic cell, shown at true relative size at bottom left.
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