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Plant cells have a regular shape and contain a nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm, mitochondria, and ribosomes, but also unique structures like cell wall, chloroplast, and vacuole. These structures provide strength and support, facilitate photosynthesis, and aid in fluid and sugar storage, showcasing the diversity and specialization of plant cells.
Insights
- Plant cells have distinctive structures like the cell wall, chloroplasts, and vacuoles that serve unique functions such as providing strength, enabling photosynthesis, and storing fluids and sugars, respectively.
- Specialized plant cells like phloem and xylem exhibit varying appearances tailored to specific functions, such as sugar transport and water/mineral transport, emphasizing the adaptability and diversity within plant cellular structures.
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Recent questions
What are the main components of a plant cell?
Plant cells consist of a nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm, mitochondria, ribosomes, cell wall, chloroplast, and vacuole.
What is the function of a plant cell wall?
The plant cell wall, composed of cellulose fibers, provides strength and support to the cell.
What is the role of chloroplasts in plant cells?
Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll for photosynthesis, converting light energy into chemical energy.
How do vacuoles contribute to plant cell structure?
Vacuoles store fluid or cell sap, providing structural support and storing sugars in plant cells.
How do specialized plant cells differ in function?
Specialized plant cells like phloem cells transport sugars with holes in cell walls, while xylem cells transport water and minerals, strengthened with lignin to withstand pressure changes.
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