The Cell wall
No, its an organelle of a plant cell.
The central vacuole is responsible for storing water and toxins in a plant cell. It occupies a large portion of the cell volume and helps maintain turgor pressure in the cell. It also serves as a storage compartment for various molecules, including toxins.
The organelle that serves as the "battery" of the cell in both animal and plant cells is the mitochondrion. Mitochondria are responsible for producing adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the primary energy currency of the cell, through cellular respiration. While plant cells also contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis, mitochondria are essential for energy production in both types of cells.
Chloroplast is the green organelle in a plant cell.
The organelle that is present in a plant cell but absent in an animal cell is a CELL WALL.
The organelle that serves as a storage area for starch in a plant cell is the plastid, specifically the chloroplast. Starch is stored in the form of granules in the chloroplasts and can be broken down into glucose when needed by the plant for energy.
No, its an organelle of a plant cell.
The organelle that you would expect to find in a plant cell but not animal cell is the centrosomes.
The largest organelle in a plant cell is called the Central Vacuole. Although this is also found in an animal cell, the organelle is much larger in a plant cell.
The Cell Wall and the Chloroplast.
the nucleus
chloroplast
lysosomes
The central vacuole is responsible for storing water and toxins in a plant cell. It occupies a large portion of the cell volume and helps maintain turgor pressure in the cell. It also serves as a storage compartment for various molecules, including toxins.
The largest organelle in a plant cell is typically the central vacuole. This organelle is responsible for storing water, nutrients, and waste products. It also helps to maintain turgor pressure, which gives structural support to the plant cell.
the organelle that helps is the chloroplast
a plant cell contains a nucleus