cells that are found in rheo spatacea
Plants have a cell wall, and chloroplasts.
Only plant cells have cell walls made of cellulose. Animal cells have cell membranes instead.
Chloroplasts, cell walls, and central vacuoles are structures that are typically found only in plant cells.
The structures that are only found in plant cells include the chloroplasts, central vacuole and the cell wall. These are not found in animal cells.
The structures that are only found in plant cells include the chloroplasts, central vacuole and the cell wall. These are not found in animal cells.
Chloroplast ^.^
Chloroplast, Large centre vacuoles and cellulose cellwall
chloroplasts, cell walls and something else?
Three structures found only in plants include chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis; cell walls, which provide structural support; and plastids, which are involved in various metabolic processes.
Organelles called chloroplasts capture energy from the sunlight and use it to produce food for the cell, and a rigid layer of non living material that surrounds the cells of plants is called the cell wall. Both are only found in plant cells. 😊
nucelous cell membrane and cytplasm
The endodermis and the pericycle are unique to roots.