chloroplast
Everything inside a cell is not really one thing, but a bunch of parts. The substance that these parts are floating around in is the cytoplasm, but the core or center of a cell is the nucleus. The "powerhouse" of the cell is the mitochondria, etc. There are numerous parts to a cell, and it depends on if you are talking about a plant cell or an animal cell.
It spreads water around the plant cell so that the plant cell can urinate when needed.
The cell wall is the outer-most layer, found outside the cell membrane. Animal cells only have a cell membrane, not a cell wall. Plant, bacteria, fungi and algal cells usually have a cell wall, as well as some archaea.
The cell wall in a plant cell maintains the shape of the plant cell. It also supports and protects the cell. Animal cells do not consist of cell walls they only have a cell membranes. Hope that helped :)
The three main parts of the cell are the cell membrane (surrounds and protects the cell), the cytoplasm (the liquid inside the cell), and the nucleus (control center of the cell).
I really want to to say that only CARBON DIOXIDE is needed. THNX..
Cell wall :))
The six parts of the plant cell are, the cell wall the cell membrane the vacuole the nucleus the chloroplast and the cytoplasm
The nucleus holds the instructions for making all the cell parts.
During nuclear division all parts of a plant cell work
In a plant cell there are: Cell Wall, Cell Membrane, Starch Grain, Cytoplasm, Nucleus, A Vacuole and Chloroplast. They are the main cell parts found in a plant cell. Hope this helps.
cell wall
cell wall
yes, it is the part of the plant cell that has the chlorophyl.
Cell Wall
cell wall cloroplastes
== == chlorplasts- for storing chlorphyl cell wall- for holding the plant up