1) The cell wall is made of cellulose, is provides support for the cell.
2) The large vacuole contains cell sap it help provide support.
3) Chloroplast absorbs light which is used in photosynthesis.
4) The nucleus contains genetic matetrial it also controls what the cell does.
5) Cytoplasm where many chemical processes take place.
6) The cell membrane holds the cell together.
Parts of a plant cell include nucleus, cytoplasm, vacuole, chloroplast, mitochondria, nucleolus, nuclear membrane, cell wall, smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum and golgi apparatus. Cell membrane control which substance enter and leave the cell, cytoplasm is where most of the cell chemical processes go on, cell wall gives the cell support and structure (shape), chloroplast is where photosynthesis takes place, golgi apparatus packages proteins and carbohydrates into membrane-bound vesicles for 'export' from the cell, mitochondrion is used for respiration, nucleus control all activities of the cell, Rough ER transports materials through the cell and produces proteins.
There are 5 parts in a plant cell.
1) Nucleus- Controls all the activities in the cell.
Contains genetic information.
2) Cell Membrane- Control substances in and out of the cell.
3) Cytoplasm- A jelly like structure that hold a cell.
(Occupies most space in a cell)
4) Cell wall- Give the cell a regular shape.
5) Chloroplast- It contains chlorophyll which trap sunlight for photosynthesis
*Vacum- (firm) It support the cell.* (not very sure about that)
Well there are specific types of organelles in plant cells. Like the Vacuole stores food, water, and waste. The Nucleus commands the parts in the cell like the human brain. The Cell Wall protects the plant cell. The Cell Membrane controls what goes in and out the cell. Chromosomes carries genetic material and holds it too. Chloroplasts converts radiant energy of the sun into chemical through photosynthesis. All those are some organelles that perform a specific function for the cell's survival.
It depends on what type of plant cell you are referring to, but the typical cell will consist of: * cell wall - helps to support the plant, gives its shape * cell membrane - like in humans, it's partially permeable to allow exange of substances * permanent large vacuole - contains cell sap to keep osmotic gradient stable * chloroplasts - site of photosynthesis * nucleus - holds genetic material for cell division * mitochondria - like in animal cells, the site of respiration.
) Nucleus- Controls all the activities in the cell.
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2) Cell Membrane- Control substances in and out of the cell.
3) Cytoplasm- A What_are_the_parts_of_a_plant_cell_and_its_functionlike structure that hold a cell.
(Occupies most space in a cell)
4) Cell wall- Give the cell a regular shape.
5) Chloroplast- It contains chlorophyll which trap sunlight for photosynthesis
*Vacum- (firm) What_are_the_parts_of_a_plant_cell_and_its_functionthe cell.* (not very sure about that)
The cell wall is made of cellulose, is provides support for the cell.
The large vacuole contains cell sap it helps provide support.
Chloroplast absorbs light which is used in photosynthesis.
The nucleus contains genetic material it also controls what the cell does.
Cytoplasm where many chemical processes take place.
The cell membrane holds the cell together.
The mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell they break down glucose and turn it into energy for the cell
The ribosome creates proteins to help fix and heal the cell
The nucleus makes the ribosomes for a protein synthesis
It has a common job in all cells.That is to control cellular activities.
They are both made to have sex.
The function of starch in the leaf is to provide energy for the cell for the different functions. When the starch in the plant cells degrades, carbon is released so that it can be utilized in the production of sucrose.
an organelle in the plant cell
Yes, they both do. The cell membrane is their to allow different liquids in and out. The cell wall, however, is only found in the plant cell, to support and protect the cell. Since the animal cell does not have a cell wall, the cell membrane also serves as support and protection.
To protect the precious nutrience inside of it (and to keep others out); also to retain water(but only a little bit); also helps to maintain cell structure; also protects the cell in general from harmful invaders
one is a cell wall
It is easier to explain the functions of a cell if I explain the parts of it like they were parts of a city. The mitochondria would be the power plant of a city. It is also the power plant of the cell. The mitochondria coverts food that enters the cell into a form that the cell can use.
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Enumerate the parts of the cell
cuz the functions of these parts is not needed in the plant cell
Cell wall :))
DNA controls the actions of the plant cell. This includes the processes of the plant cell and all of its functions.
the leaf will store and give food to the plant cell
The six parts of the plant cell are, the cell wall the cell membrane the vacuole the nucleus the chloroplast and the cytoplasm
No
It has a universal function.It produces energy in cell.
to control the cell's functions
The 3 parts of an plant cell are... The cell membrane, the cytoplasm and the nucleus.