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The unicellular organelles in a plant cell include the nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, vacuoles, and ribosomes. These organelles carry out various functions essential for the cell's survival and growth.
No,they do not have plant cell
It is unicellular.
Unicellular
No, a parenchyma cell is not a unicellular organism; it is a type of plant cell that is part of multicellular organisms. Parenchyma cells are involved in various functions, including storage, photosynthesis, and tissue repair. They are typically characterized by their thin cell walls and ability to divide and differentiate.
well plant cells do not move. however some unicellular plants, such as chlamydomonas do move.but now they are regarded as protists not plants.
Plants are multicellular autotrophs with cell walls made of cellulose, and they cannot move around.
An organism consisting of just one cell is unicellular.
A unicellular cell is a cell with only 1 unit (cell). An example of this would be an amobea
A prokaryotic cell is typically unicellular, meaning it is made up of a single cell.
An organism (a living thing ... plant or animal) that consists of a single cell. Like an amoeba or a paramecium.
"Unicellular" refers to life, in which each organism only has a single cell.