Same as animal cells: cell walls, cytoplasm, organelles, nucleus. But plants have more complex cell walls, made of multiple layers to give them structure and rigidity....since plants dont have bones...the cell walls act as a skeleton. Composed of: carbohydrates such as cellulose...aka, fiber.
The main parts of a typical plant cell are:
The cell wall
The cell membrane
The chloroplast (s)
The nucleus
The mitochondria
The cytoplasm
See picture/ diagram - Related link
central vacuole,nuvulues,nucleolus,ribosomes,rough endoplasmic reticulum,golgi bodies,cell membreane,cell wall,mitochondrea,smooth endoplasmic reticulum(ER),cell wall of adjacent,free ribosomes, and chloroplast!
cell wall,
cytoplasm,
mytochondria,
nucleus,
nucleolus,
vacuole,
ribosome,
stoma,
grana,
cell membrane,
centrosome,
nuclear membrane,
chloroplast, etc.................
nucleus, vacuole, mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum, microfilaments, intermediate filaments, cell wall, cell membrane
refer to http://www.internationalunity.org/plant-cell-parts/
basically all the organelles of an animal cell, plus chloroplasts and a cell wall
Components not found in animal cells:
Cell wall
Chloroplasts
Vacuole (larger than in animal cells)
Cell wall, plasme membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus are the main parts a plant cell can be divided into.
A plant cell has a cell wall, choroplast, and a central vacuole in addition to all of the components of an animal cell.
If by components, you mean organelles then there are amyloplasts , chloroplasts ,vacuole..
Essentially plant cells and animal cells share all of the same basic components. Nucleus, Ribosome, Golgi, Mitochondria, Endoplasmic Reticulum and the list goes on. Plant cells have three structures that animal cells do to not. They are a Cell wall that is outside the plasma membrane, chloroplasts, and vacuoles.
A zygote is the fertilized egg cell of a plant. The zygote develops into the plant embryo, and the ovule develops into the seed coat. Together with the endosperm, these components comprise the seed.a seed
Your question is incomplete -- what are "these parts"
in a plant, everywhere in a plant as they are plant cells
cytoplasm, cell wall, chloroplast
Plant cells have Chloroplasts and Cell Walls. Animal cells do not.
They are surrounded by a cell wall.But components are not same.
A plant cell has a cell wall, choroplast, and a central vacuole in addition to all of the components of an animal cell.
If by components, you mean organelles then there are amyloplasts , chloroplasts ,vacuole..
A Cell Membrane Is Both. It is What All The Components Within A Cell That Makes Up A Cell Membrane such as the cytoplasm, nucleus, vacuole, cell wall etc. a cell membrane is both animal and plant cell.
Essentially plant cells and animal cells share all of the same basic components. Nucleus, Ribosome, Golgi, Mitochondria, Endoplasmic Reticulum and the list goes on. Plant cells have three structures that animal cells do to not. They are a Cell wall that is outside the plasma membrane, chloroplasts, and vacuoles.
Extracellular components include cellulose, teeth, bone cartilage, and connective tissue. To sum it up, extracellular components are material outside the cell membrane.
For my project I did a Recycling Plant, cause it breaks down and RECYCLES cellular components :)
Plant cells have chloroplasts and cell walls, which animal cells don't have.
Plant and animal tissues are made up of hundreds of thousands of plant and animal cells (respectively). A plant cell is made up of many of the same components as an animal cell...but have some distinct and crucial differences. This is a Plant Cell: This is an Animal Cell: The biggest differences between the two is the presence of a cell wall, a cell membrane, a central vacuole and chloroplasts in a plant cell, and the absence of the aforementioned in an animal cell. :)