there is cytoplasm which is a pale fluid that keeps all the cell organs in, a cell membrane which is the barrier, a cell wall which is used for structure and only plant cells have it, a nucleus which is the control center or DNA, valcuole which stores water, and chloroplasts which converts sunlight into energy and only plant cells have it.
Every plant cell is eukariotic.So every plant is a example
An example of a eukaryotic plant cell is a cell from a leaf of a flowering plant such as a rose or a sunflower. These cells have a nucleus, membrane-bound organelles like chloroplasts and mitochondria, and a cell wall made of cellulose.
yes, they belong to the plant cell.
One example is the cell wall common to most bacterial organisms. Another is the cell wall surrounding fungi. A third is the plant cell wall.
Not every plant cell has chloroplast. For example, onion plant cells don't. Even in green plants, chloroplasts are not in each cell, only in ones that receive sunlight.
Any cell found in a tree, flower, grass blade, or vine.
Plant cell, animal cell, or prison cell? What type of sell also?
a palisade cell is an animal cell because the palisades contain many CHLOROPLASTS and the palisade layer is responsible for most of the PHOTOSYNTHESIS. Therefore, a palisade cell is a plant cell. An example of a plant that contains a palisade layer is the Privet leaf.
no,because when water moves in a plant cell,it moves from a region of higher concentration(vacuole) to another plant cell.this movements is known as active transport because it against the concentration gradient.
Red blood cells are eukariotic. Bacterial cells are prokariyotic.
Bacteria, and yeast cells, as well as protists
Yes, a plant cell is Eukaryotic, I'm studying this in school right now so I'm pretty sure I know what I'm talking about :) A Eukaryotic Cell is a cell WITH a nucleas. Prokaryotic cells are cells WITHOUT a nucleas. A bacteria cell is an example of a Prokaryotic cell. And a plant and animal cell are examples for Eukaryotic Cells. :)