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Plant cells have a cell wall, a large central vacuole, and plastids such as chloroplasts. The cell wall is a rigid layer that is found outside the cellmembrane and surrounds the cell, providing structural support and protection. The central vacuole maintains turgor pressure against thecell wall
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A plant cell is defined as a cell which has a nucleus and organelles bounded by a thick and rigid cell wall. Within this rigid cell wall, there are chloroplast organelles containing chlorophyll. Chlorophyll converts sunlight into energy and gives plant cells their green color.
Cell Membrane – Protects the cell and regulates molecules entering and leaving the cellCell Wall – Main protection barrier of plant cellsCytoplasm – Helps hold the cell’s organelles in placeCytoskeleton – Provides structural support for the cellChloroplast – Converts sunlight to energy by a process called photosynthesisNucleus – Stores the DNA and coordinates the cell’s activities, basically, it is the brainRibosomes – Build protein for the cell to useLysosomes – Break down waste into simple compounds for other organelles to useMitochondria – Convert oxygen and nutrients into energyEndoplasmic Reticulum – Manufactures and transports chemical compounds to and from the nucleusGolgi Apparatus – Modifies proteins and fats built in the cell and prepares them for storage or transports them outside the cellPeroxisomes – Digest toxic materials in the cellVacuole – Stores waste products and maintains the PH level of the cellPlasmodesmata – Enables transport of material and communication to adjacent cellsVesicle – Transports materials within the cell and help store enzymes
Cell Membrane – Protects the cell and regulates molecules entering and leaving the cellCell Wall – Main protection barrier of plant cellsCytoplasm – Helps hold the cell’s organelles in placeCytoskeleton – Provides structural support for the cellChloroplast – Converts sunlight to energy by a process called photosynthesisNucleus – Stores the DNA and coordinates the cell’s activities, basically, it is the brainRibosomes – Build protein for the cell to useLysosomes – Break down waste into simple compounds for other organelles to useMitochondria – Convert oxygen and nutrients into energyEndoplasmic Reticulum – Manufactures and transports chemical compounds to and from the nucleusGolgi Apparatus – Modifies proteins and fats built in the cell and prepares them for storage or transports them outside the cellPeroxisomes – Digest toxic materials in the cellVacuole – Stores waste products and maintains the PH level of the cellPlasmodesmata – Enables transport of material and communication to adjacent cellsVesicle – Transports materials within the cell and help store enzymes
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