Yes, they usually are there in the vacuole membrane or large central vacuole.
Most druse crystals found in plants are made of calcium oxalate star-like in shape. They are thought to deter herbivory, and a number of species of plants are poisonous to humans, as well as animals, due to the high calcium oxalate.
An analogy for a druse crystal could be a cluster of grapes, where individual grapes represent the tiny crystals that make up the druse. Another analogy could be a geode, with the outer layer representing the host rock and the inner cavity filled with small crystals resembling the druse formation. Druse crystals can also be compared to a snowflake, as each tiny crystal grows independently yet contributes to the overall structure of the druse.
Druse crystals refer to a coating of small, sparkly crystals that form on the surface of a mineral or rock. These crystals can vary in size, shape, and composition, and they typically create a glittering effect when light hits them. Druse can be found in various geological settings and is often composed of quartz or other minerals, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of gemstones and mineral specimens.
A crystal of a cell is a homogeneous mixture. This means that the components of the crystal are uniformly distributed throughout its structure.
The repeating group of atoms in a crystal is called a unit cell. This unit cell is the smallest repeating structure that can be used to build up the entire crystal lattice.
druse
yes because it is shaped like a crystal
which is a plant cell.
A plant cell
plant cell
It is a plant cell, a animal cell is in something with movement.
A leaf cell is a plant cell. All plant cells have a cell wall and a cell membrane.