No... calling it a "plant cell" only tells you what phylla its from...
It is natural to mould plant cell to carryout specialized jobs according to their gene assembly or genome.
Blood Cell , Red Blood Cell, Sperm Cell, white Blood cell, Plant Cell, Root Cell, Egg Cell, Muscle cell, Nerve Cell, Bacterial cell. that is all the 10 specialized cells.
Nerve cell Red blood cell Water-conducting plant cell Onion skin cell
A bacterial cell has no nucleus. It is prokaryotic, meaning before nucleus, whereas a plant cell has a nucleus and is eukaryotic, meaning true nucleus. Also, plant cells are often specialized whereas bacterial never are.
Xylem is a type of cell that distributes water throughout a plant. They have specialized cells that help water flow up a plant, to get where it is needed.
Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts, and other specialized plastids, and a large central vacuole, whereas animal cells do not.
They contains chloroplasts to do. Chloroplasts contains pigments such as chlorophylls.
No, a plant cell is not a cell part it is a type of eukaryatic cell. The cell parts are called organelles. Examples of organelles are the nucleus, mitochondria, cilia, glogi bodies, DNA, RER, SER, vesicles, flagella, and cytoplasm.
Cell differentiation is when a less specialized cell changes into a more specialized cell. In multicellular organisms there are many specialized cells who get their jobs through cell specialization. Cell specialization changes a specialized cell into whatever type of cell the organism needs at the moment.
Plant cells have certain specialized organelles that animal cells do not need. These organelles are the cell wall and chloroplasts.
Chloroplast is the most didtinct one. Also they have glyoxisomes,cell walls etc
Plant root is specialized for anchorage and absorption.