Describe the two non living cell organells?
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1) Chromoplasts:
It contains the pigments other than chlorophyll, e.g. Phucoxanthin, phycocyanin etc.
2) Vacuole:
Plant cells have one or more vacuoles of variable size. The material contained in vacuole is called as cell sap.
3) Cell sap:
Cell sap is relatively less dense than the surrounding cytoplasm. It contains sugars, salts, proteins and phenols as well as some specific pigments e.g. anthocyanin.
4) Cell wall:
Plant cell is surrounded by a non-living and rigid coat called cell wall. The main function of the cell wall is to provide plant cell a definite shape and mechanical support and strength to tissues and organs
It contains the pigments other than chlorophyll, e.g. Phucoxanthin, phycocyanin etc.
2) Vacuole:
Plant cells have one or more vacuoles of variable size. The material contained in vacuole is called as cell sap.
3) Cell sap:
Cell sap is relatively less dense than the surrounding cytoplasm. It contains sugars, salts, proteins and phenols as well as some specific pigments e.g. anthocyanin.
4) Cell wall:
Plant cell is surrounded by a non-living and rigid coat called cell wall. The main function of the cell wall is to provide plant cell a definite shape and mechanical support and strength to tissues and organs
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Some Non living Cell Organelles.
1) Cell wall:
Plant cell is surrounded by a non-living and rigid coat called cell wall. The main function of the cell wall is to provide plant cell a definite shape and mechanical support and strength to tissues and organs.
Also it separate the cell Organelles from its surrounding.
2) Chromoplasts:
It contains the coloured pigments other than chlorophyll, e.g. Phucoxanthin, phycocyanin etc.
3) Vacuole:
Plant cells have one or more vacuoles of variable size. It provides turbidity and stability to cell.
1) Cell wall:
Plant cell is surrounded by a non-living and rigid coat called cell wall. The main function of the cell wall is to provide plant cell a definite shape and mechanical support and strength to tissues and organs.
Also it separate the cell Organelles from its surrounding.
2) Chromoplasts:
It contains the coloured pigments other than chlorophyll, e.g. Phucoxanthin, phycocyanin etc.
3) Vacuole:
Plant cells have one or more vacuoles of variable size. It provides turbidity and stability to cell.
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