Yes. It depends on what type of plant and different variables in the water (e.g. salinity, ph levels e.t.c)
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No,it is only present in plant cell
Yes , because this is due to turgidity of plant cell
Yes, they are present in plant cells. There are less in plant cells than in animal cells.
If too much water has been lost or not enough water is available, a plant will begin to wilt. When this happens the cells of a plant become flaccid.
Lysosomes are present in animal cells but not plant cells.
Cells are not part of cells, your question makes no sense.
-Centrosomes -Microtubules
plant cells
The organelles common to plant and animal cells are Plasma membrane, Cytoplasm, Mitochondria, Nucleus, Golgi bodies, Endoplasmic reticulum, Ribosomes, & Vacuoles. Lysosomes are not that common in plants, rarely present in plants but are present in animals. Chlooplastids and Cell wall are present in plant cells,not in animal cells. Centrosomes are present in animal cells only, not in plant cells.
Plant Cells have many Organelles, such as a Chloroplast, which is not present in animal cells
Yes, ribosomes are present in plant cells. They are in 4 parts of the plant cell. They are found in the cytoplasm, the surface of the endoplasmic reticulum, the mitochondria, and on chloroplasts.