The Jyplostic Retina
The cell membrane, also known as the plasma membrane, controls what goes in and out of the plant cell. It is a selectively permeable barrier that regulates the passage of nutrients, ions, and waste products.
The waste in a Plant Cell is sent to the Vacuole.
the nucleus
Yes, the cell membrane in a plant cell acts as a selective barrier that controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell. It allows essential molecules such as water and nutrients to enter the cell while regulating the exit of waste and other substances.
cell wall (cell membrane)
DNA controls the actions of the plant cell. This includes the processes of the plant cell and all of its functions.
The answer is nucleus :)
Plant cells have a large central vacuole that controls water pressure. The central vacuole plays a key role in regulating the osmotic balance and maintaining turgor pressure within the cell. It stores water, nutrients, and waste products, and helps provide structural support to the cell.
The cell membrane of a plant cell controls the movement of materials into and out of the cell, and therefore maintains homeostasis.
The cell membrane controls what enters both animal and plant cells. This semi-permeable membrane is composed of a lipid bilayer with embedded proteins that regulate the transport of substances in and out of the cell. It allows selective passage of ions, nutrients, and waste products, maintaining the cell's internal environment. Additionally, plant cells have a rigid cell wall that provides structural support but does not directly control permeability.
Cytoplasm in a plant cell
The cell membrane is the structure found in both plant and animal cells that controls the passage of substances into and out of cells. It is a selectively permeable barrier that regulates the movement of molecules such as nutrients, ions, and waste products.