Dr. Lopez studies the cells of oak trees that grow on steep hills. He is learning how the trees can support themselves and get enough food. The trees have very different needs than animals. Describe two structures found in plant cells but not in animal cells. How do these structures help plant cells to meet a plant’s needs?
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Two important structures found in plant cells that are not found in animal cells are chloroplasts and a cell wall.
- A cell wall of a plant cell offers numerous benefits. It enables the plant cells to be resistant to mechanical as well as osmotic stress
- The presence of a cell wall leads to the development of turgor pressure, which is the pressure that the cell organelles exert on the inelastic cell wall. This turgor pressure prevents the wilting of a plant to certain degrees in times of drought
- The chloroplast is the most important energy-deriving organelle present in a plant cell. It enables the tree to absorb light energy and convert it into usable chemical energy via the process of photosynthesis
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