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The cell.it's structure and functions

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Explanation:

Cells are the basic, fundamental unit of life. So, if we were to break apart an organism to the cellular level, the smallest independent component that we would find would be the cell.

THE STRUCTURE OF THE CELL

Cell Membrane

The cell membrane supports and protects the cell. It controls the movement of substances in and out of the cells. It separates the cell from the external environment. The cell membrane is present in all the cells.

The cell membrane is the outer covering of a cell within which all other organelles, such as the cytoplasm and nucleus, are enclosed. It is also referred to as the plasma membrane.

By structure, it is a porous membrane (with pores) which permit the movement of selective substances in and out of the cell.  Besides this, the cell membrane also protects the cellular component from damage and leakage.

It forms the wall-like structure between two cells as well as between the cell and its surroundings.

Plants are immobile, so their cell structures are well-adapted to protect from them from external factors. The cell wall helps to reinforce this function.

Cell Wall

The cell wall is the most prominent part of the plant’s cell structure. It is made up of cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin.

The cell wall is present exclusively in plant cells. It protects the plasma membrane and other cellular components. The cell wall is also the outermost layer of plant cells.

It is a rigid and stiff structure surrounding the cell membrane.

It provides shape and support to the cells and protects them from mechanical shocks and injuries.

Cytoplasm

The cytoplasm is a thick, clear, jelly-like substance present inside the cell membrane.

Most of the chemical reactions within a cell take place in this cytoplasm.

The cell organelles such as endoplasmic reticulum, vacuoles, mitochondria, ribosomes, are suspended in this cytoplasm.

Nucleus

The nucleus contains the hereditary material of the cell, the DNA.

It sends signals to the cells to grow, mature, divide and die.

The nucleus is surrounded by the nuclear envelope that separates the DNA from the rest of the cell.

The nucleus protects the DNA  and is an integral component of a plant’s cell structure.

Cell Organelles

Cells are composed of various cell organelles that perform certain specific functions to carry out life’s processes.

FUNCTIONS OF THE CELL

Provides Support and Structure

Energy Production

Allows Transport of Substances

Aids in Reproduction

Facilitate Growth Mitosis

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