It has a cell wall to keep it rigid.
Lots of choroplasts for photosyntesis.
Is thin so gases like CO2 and oxygen can diffuse in and out easily.
its adapted to its job by having tiny hairs on each grain to help it brush all the dirt out of the plant.
yes because they have many different specially adapted features that all work together and make sure the plant is functioning correctly
They have adapted to their job by developing a cell membrane to keep unwanted waste
they meet together
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they nake starch and produce energy for the plant.
Only in animal cells. Plant's central vacuoles can do the lysosome job there to a great extent.
The job of the heart is to pump oxygenated blood to parts and cells in your body. This is called the circulatory system.
One is to transport the water and the minerals. The cells are adapted to this job because they do not contain cytoplasm so the water and minerals can travel through the xylem more easily. Two is to support the plant. Their walls have lignin (hard material)
Only in animal cells. Plant's central vacuoles can do the lysosome job there to a great extent.
if there American wall cells they will stretch and get lazy causing extream fatness and a dieases called ineedamcydee .