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What does the nucleolus work for the plant cell?

The nucleolus in plant cells functions as a site for ribosome biogenesis, where ribosomal RNA (rRNA) synthesis and ribosome assembly occur. It plays a crucial role in producing ribosomes, which are essential for protein synthesis in the cell.


Which structure is found in both plant and animal cells?

Mitochondrion


Why is Golgi body Lysosome Ribosome Centrioles in animal cell but not in plant cell?

Plant cells do have Golgi bodies, lysosomes, and ribosomes, but they may be less prominent or structured differently compared to animal cells. Centrioles are absent in most plant cells, as the functions they perform in animal cells are carried out by other structures in plant cells like the microtubule organizing centers.


What is the difference between mobile and immobile nutrients in plants and how does this impact their availability for uptake and utilization?

Mobile nutrients in plants are able to move within the plant to where they are needed, while immobile nutrients remain in one place. This impacts their availability for uptake and utilization because mobile nutrients can be redistributed to different parts of the plant as needed, while immobile nutrients must be taken up by the roots in the specific location where they are needed. This can affect the overall health and growth of the plant, as a deficiency in immobile nutrients may not be easily corrected once symptoms appear.


What is a valocule?

There does not appear to be a widely-known concept or term called "valocule." It is possible that it is a rare or specialized term in a particular field or context. More information would be needed to provide a precise definition.