A mature plant cell has
(a) cell wall and protoplasm
(b) protoplasm and vacuole
(c) vacuole and cell wall
(d) protoplasm, cell wall and vacuole
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A mature plant cell has 'protoplasm, cell wall, and vacuole'.
Option: D
Explanation:
- A fully developed or matured plant cell has protoplasm, a cell wall, and a cell vacuole.
- Here, protoplasm can be defined as a material or substance in which it comprises of the living part of the plant cell. The substances include nucleus, cytoplasm, and other organelles, etc.
- Usually, the plant cells are characterized by the presence of huge vacuoles.
- The cell walls are present only in plants and not in animal cells.
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