Cytoplasm
The chemical used when a plant cell photosynthesizes is called chlorophyll, which is a pigment in the chloroplast of the cell.
The cytoplasm is where chemical reactions happen in cells. 100% sure about this information
No, the growth of a plant is a physical change, not a chemical change. Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties. In plant growth, no new substances are being formed, and the plant is simply increasing in size through processes like cell division and expansion.
It helps maintain the cells shape
Cytoplasm - the liquid that makes up most of the cell in which chemical reactions happen. This is mainly water.
Chemical reactions in a cell occur in the cytoplasm and within organelles such as the mitochondria, chloroplasts, and endoplasmic reticulum. Enzymes facilitate these reactions by lowering the activation energy needed for them to occur. The products of these reactions are essential for various cellular processes, including energy production, growth, and repair.
The plant cell
i feel a plant cell wall provides shape and it is a form of protection for the cell
in the mictochondria
Yes.
protect the cell
they both have mebranes and cell walls