Yes. Plants are living, growing entities.
Plants die, so they would have to be alive. (since only living things can die)
of course there alive they wouldn't grow if they weren't.
That would depend on:if the plant dead or alivewhere in the plant the cell is (e.g. outer tree bark cells are dead even when the tree is alive)etc.
so that it can used its store food during adverse condition to live alive.
Yes. Considering it doesn't die in a plant cell, it is.__By definition, chloroplasts aren't alive. To be alive, the 'thing' must carry out all life processes. A cell is the smallest thing that can carry out said life process. Being that a chloroplast is part of the cell, it is not technically alive.TL;DR No, it's not alive
No, cells in pencil shavings are not alive because they come from dead plant material that has been processed to create the pencil. Once the cells are removed from the living plant, they can no longer carry out functions of a living cell.
which is a plant cell.
That would depend on:if the plant dead or alivewhere in the plant the cell is (e.g. outer tree bark cells are dead even when the tree is alive)etc.
The chloroplast is an organelle and it can not be considered alive. It, at one time in the past, sort of made an agreement with a larger cell to work together in a symbiotic relationship. But it now can not live on its' own. However, removing all the chloroplasts from a plant cell will kill the plant cell.
Almost all plant cells have chloroplast. Essentially, if the plant cell is alive, it will have working chloroplasts. The xylem and phloem cells may be exempt from this generalization. Basically, any plant cell that's GREEN.
The function of a cell in a plant is too keep the plant alive. More than that, okay. the cell has many parts. The cell wall, which is located on the outer part of the cell, that helps keep the plant structured and stable. It protects the cell. there is chlorophyll located in side the cell. that captures the sunlight to help the plant process its photosynthesis. that's all i can tell you
At first, yes, but it will die quickly after.
They have similar organelles. Both types also have to to a job to keep a larger organism alive.
Plant cells have organelles in them that keep the plant alive. Organelles such as vacuoles and chloroplasts produce food and store water for the plant. Mitochondria release food energy for the plant. Other organelles like the cell membrane and the cell wall protect the plant. The "boss" and "co-bosses" of the cell are called the nucleus and the chromosomes. These carry the DNA or genes for the plant. That is how plant cells are depended on for a plants survival.
so that it can used its store food during adverse condition to live alive.
Yes. Considering it doesn't die in a plant cell, it is.__By definition, chloroplasts aren't alive. To be alive, the 'thing' must carry out all life processes. A cell is the smallest thing that can carry out said life process. Being that a chloroplast is part of the cell, it is not technically alive.TL;DR No, it's not alive
No, cells in pencil shavings are not alive because they come from dead plant material that has been processed to create the pencil. Once the cells are removed from the living plant, they can no longer carry out functions of a living cell.
which is a plant cell.
A plant cell