Cells have several key features, including a plasma membrane that regulates the entry and exit of substances, cytoplasm where cellular processes occur, and genetic material (DNA) that contains the instructions for growth and reproduction. They may also contain organelles, such as mitochondria for energy production, ribosomes for protein synthesis, and in plant cells, chloroplasts for photosynthesis. Additionally, cells can vary in size, shape, and function depending on their type and role in an organism.
When examining an onion cell under a microscope, key features that can be observed include the cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus. These features are labeled for identification based on their distinct shapes, sizes, and locations within the cell.
cell wall
chloroplasts, cell wall, permanent vacuole, cell membrane
The Cell Wall and the Chloroplast.
chloroplastscell wall
The three features that a plant cell has that an animal cell does not have are cell wall, chloroplasts and vacule
animal not anomal
Chlorophyl, cell wall
lack of a cell wall and chloroplasts and the presence of centrioles
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Cell wall, chlorplasts, and large vacuole.
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