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Explain the plant cell.

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A large central vacuole, a water-filled volume enclosed by a membrane known as the tonoplast[1] that maintains the cell's turgor, controls movement of moleculesbetween the cytosol and sap, stores useful material and digests waste proteins and organelles.A cell wall composed of cellulose and hemicelluloses, pectin and in many cases lignin, is secreted by the protoplast on the outside of the cell membrane. This contrasts with the cell walls of fungi, which are made of chitin, and of bacteria, which are made of peptidoglycan. Cell walls perform many essential functions: they provide shape to form the tissue and organs of the plant, and play an important role in intercellular communication and plant-microbe interactions.[2]Specialized cell-to-cell communication pathways known as plasmodesmata,[3]pores in the primary cell wall through which the plasmalemma and endoplasmic reticulum[4] of adjacent cells are continuous.Plastids, the most notable being the chloroplast, which contains chlorophyll, a green-colored pigment that absorbs sunlight, and allows the plant to make its own food in the process known as photosynthesis[5]. Other types of plastids are the amyloplasts, specialized for starchstorage, elaioplasts specialized for fatstorage, and chromoplasts specialized for synthesis and storage of pigments. As in mitochondria, which have a genome encoding 37 genes,[6] plastids have their own genomes of about 100–120 unique genes[7] and, it is presumed, arose as prokaryotic endosymbionts living in the cells of an early eukaryotic ancestor of the land plants and algae.[8]Cell division by construction of a phragmoplast as a template for building a cell plate late in cytokinesis is characteristic of land plants and a few groups of algae, notably the Charophytes[9] and the Chlorophyte Order Trentepohliales.[10]The motile, free-swimming sperm of bryophytes and pteridophytes, cycads and Ginkgo are the only cells of land plants to have flagella[11] similar to those in animal cells,[12][13] but the conifers and flowering plants do not have motile sperm and lack both flagella and centrioles.[14]
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