Chloroplast
The nucleus is a structure not unique to plant cells.
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No; all cells have one membrane. However, there are organelles unique to cells; for example, only plant cells have cell walls.
No, chloroplast is not a unicellular organism because it is not an organism. It is an organelle that can be found in unicellular or multicellular organisms.
A cell wall made of cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin is one of the unique features of plant cells. They also contain chloroplasts, which are photosynthetic organelles (that are not found in animal cells).
The nucleus is a structure not unique to plant cells.
nucleus
If by components, you mean organelles then there are amyloplasts , chloroplasts ,vacuole..
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the animal cells have more functions than plant cells that make the cell unique. they comtain ribosomes where as plant cells do not include ribosomes. there are also some other functions that are in a animal cell but not in a plant cell.
No; all cells have one membrane. However, there are organelles unique to cells; for example, only plant cells have cell walls.
cell wall...
yes they do!
The only organelle that is unique to animal cells is the centriole.
No, only plant cells do. Animal cells do have smaller vacuoles though.
chloroplasts
Mitochondria, I believe. There may be others.