A plant cell
plants
root cells in plants
Plants, fungi, bacteria, and some protists have cell walls. The composition and structure of cell walls can vary between different types of organisms.
A plant cell. (which usually has more than one chloroplast) (and also, plants are eukaryotes)
plants have cell walls and cell mebranes
The kind of cell described is a plant cell. The large central vacuole in a plant cell helps store water, nutrients, and waste products. The cell wall provides structural support and protection for the cell.
Plants have cell membranes just inside their cell walls. The cell membranes control what passes into and out of the cell.
animals have specific types of cells that are different than plant cells. Animal and plants both have Eukaryote Cells so I guess the answer to you question.
Central vacuoles are often found in plant cells. Plants need lots of water, and plants store water, so they have a large vacuole.
Cork cells from plants were first observed under a microscope by Robert Hooke.
Plants have a structure called a cell plate which partitions the daughter cell from parent cell.
The Meristematic cell is capable of continued cell division in plants.