what ever they are told to do ;;; what ever they are told to do ;;;
There are no cells IN cells, each cell is a separate entity be it a plant cell or an animal cell.
I don't really know the answer to this question, but each cell does affect what the plant does and how it does it.
Both cells! It's where proteins and lipids are modified to do dofferent jobs.
The cell wall
Plant and animal cells have different organelles because they have evolved to meet the specific needs of each type of organism. Plant cells have chloroplasts for photosynthesis and a cell wall for structure, which are not present in animal cells. Animal cells have lysosomes for digestion and centrioles for cell division, which are not typically found in plant cells.
In each plant cell there is a vacuole that makes it possible to store compounds necessary for the plant's growth. Without this structure no plant cell could be formed.
In an animal the structure and support of the being doesn't depend on the strength of each cell but in a plant cell the structure depends on the strength and rigidity of the cell. Therefore, the plant cell has the regular shapes.
The tough nonliving outer layer of each plant cell is called the cell wall. It provides structure and support to the cell, protecting it from damage and maintaining its shape. The cell wall is composed mainly of cellulose.
no
no because salt will dry up the plant cell and cause all of the chloroplasts to bunch up into this group causing them to not be able to do there jobs. Also a plant cell needs water to live and the salt will dry up all that water.
Not every plant cell has chloroplast. For example, onion plant cells don't. Even in green plants, chloroplasts are not in each cell, only in ones that receive sunlight.
no the basic jobs of the nucleus stays the same the nucleus is almost like the brain of a cell