In a plant chloroplasts are mainly found in the cells of leaves and stems so , I think in the rest of the parts there may not be any chloroplasts
Cells of the pith of a stem generally have thick cell wall and large vacuoles. Likewise, cells of the cortex in the older parts have thick cell wall and large vacuoles.
The paramecium might have a contractile vacuole, whereas cells like animal and plants just have a normal one.
Boiling chloroplasts will cause them to be denatured. Depending upon how long the chloroplasts are boiled for depends on how many of the chloroplasts are denatured. For example, chloroplasts that are boiled for a very short time might still have some working chloroplasts that are able to photosynthesize.
Vacuoles store things, so it would make sense that food vacuoles store food. Lysosomes digest things into smaller usable materials (or destroy them) so lysosomes will attach to food vacuoles so they can efficiently digest food. The vacuole to store the food waiting to be digested by the lysosome.
Vacuoles store things, so it would make sense that food vacuoles store food. Lysosomes digest things into smaller usable materials (or destroy them) so lysosomes will attach to food vacuoles so they can efficiently digest food. The vacuole to store the food waiting to be digested by the lysosome.
There are a great number of elements that can be found in a plant cell but not animal. This includes chloroplasts.
Cells of the pith of a stem generally have thick cell wall and large vacuoles. Likewise, cells of the cortex in the older parts have thick cell wall and large vacuoles.
Cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, vacuoles, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, cell wall, chloroplasts. The spelling might be wrong but the rest is correct :)
chloroplasts
The paramecium might have a contractile vacuole, whereas cells like animal and plants just have a normal one.
If a plant cell lacked chloroplasts, then it would compare to "a human without a heart"
No, starch is primarily stored in the form of granules in the chloroplasts of plant cells after photosynthesis. These granules serve as a reserve form of energy that can be broken down into glucose when needed by the plant.
A tricky question, animal (human) cells don't tend to have vacuoles, so I wouldn't search for mine. Vacuoles are organells that are found in plant cells.
Isolating materials that might be harmful or a threat to the cellContaining waste productsContaining water in plant cellsMaintaining internal hydrostatic pressure or turgor within the cellMaintaining an acidic internal pHContaining small moleculesExporting unwanted substances from the cellAllows plants to support structures such as leaves and flowers due to the pressure of the central vacuoleIn seeds, stored proteins needed for germination are kept in 'protein bodies', which are modified vacuoles.
yes cork does have a large vacuoles because it is a plant cell. all plant cells have vacuoles that take up most of the volume in a plant cell. cork is a non-living cell from the bark of a cork oak tree. hope this answered your question!;)
Vacuoles may store food or any variety of nutrients a cell might need to survive.
One might store water, food, and waste in plastic containers or barrels.