it is not a specific cell, it is a specific part of a cell. That part is called a chloroplast and is only found in plant cells
1. Plants do not move, and do not have a skeleton. Therefore the cell wall in plants is what makes them still and stand up straight.
Each cell of the plant has a cell wall. Cells of animals do not have a cell wall.
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The cell wall, composed of cellulose, is the structure that makes plant cells more rigid than animal cells. It provides support and protection to the plant cell, helping maintain its shape and structure.
The cell walls of protists and plants both provide structural support and protection to the cell. They are made primarily of cellulose, a polysaccharide that gives strength and rigidity to the cell wall. Additionally, cell walls in both protists and plants allow for passage of nutrients and waste products.
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1. Plants do not move, and do not have a skeleton. Therefore the cell wall in plants is what makes them still and stand up straight.
Cellulose makes up the cell wall in plants.
Plants have a structure called a cell plate which partitions the daughter cell from parent cell.
Each cell of the plant has a cell wall. Cells of animals do not have a cell wall.
It gives the cell structure and shape
chlorophyll is in any green part of the plant as it is chlorophyll is actually what makes plants green in the structure of the cell however it is between the nuclei and the cell wall
Cell Wall
Cell Wall
ribosomes also known as protein factory of cell
Cellulose is the chemical that supports the physical structure of terrestrial plants. It is a structural polysaccharide that makes up the cell walls of plant cells, providing strength and rigidity. Additionally, lignin is another chemical compound that helps strengthen and support plant cell walls.
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