A plant cell is best in a hypotonic environment
It depends upon the type of the plant.
Isotonic
plants cells have a cell wall animals dont
Matthias Schleiden was a German botanist who studied plant cells and their role in plant structure and growth. He is best known for his contributions to the development of the cell theory, which states that all living organisms are composed of cells.
Well, Animal cells and plant cells are pretty similar structures. Let me list some. Plant cells have a cell wall, while Animal cells lack it. Plant cells have Vacuoles while Animal cells don't. Plant cells have Chloroplast while Animal cells don't Animal cells have a Flagellum while Plant cells don't Both have a Mitochondria Both have Lysosome Both have cell membrane Both have Golgi apparatus Both have Ribosomes Both have a Nucleus Both have cytoskeleton. Both have Plasma Membrane Both have Endoplasmic Reticulum
The best conclusion concerning delta is that the cells are sensitive to changes in their environment and can adapt accordingly. This adaptability allows the cells to respond to various stimuli and maintain homeostasis.
Plant cells are the site where photosynthesis occurs. Within plant cells, chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, a pigment that absorbs light energy to drive the photosynthesis process. Through photosynthesis, plant cells convert light energy, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen, which serves as an energy source for the plant.
Parenchyma cells are best suited for storing food in plants due to their ability to store nutrients, water, and other essential materials. These cells are found in large numbers in plant tissues such as roots, stems, and leaves, providing a readily available food source for the plant when needed. Additionally, the storage capacity of parenchyma cells can be easily expanded or reduced based on the plant's metabolic needs.
Water Surface
It is Osmotic Pressure..
When plant cells are placed in a solution with a greater water concentration (hypotonic solution), water will enter the cells through osmosis. This causes the cells to swell and become turgid, as the central vacuole fills with water, pushing the cell membrane against the cell wall. The diagram that best illustrates this scenario would show the plant cells enlarged and firm, with the cell membrane pressed against the rigid cell wall, indicating turgor pressure.
Chlorophyll is used in photosynthesis. Chloroplasts is the organelle inside of the plant cell where photosynthesis occurs. Chlorophyll is the green pigment in chloroplasts that gives the plants their green color. They are alike because they are both in plant cells and both help plant cells to do what they do best.