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The organelle not present in human cheek cells is

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Answered by krithi2001143
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Hi!!

Your answer is:

The organelle not present in the human cheek cells is the chloroplast, a type of plastid.

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

Plastid cell

Explanation:

The human cheek cellular is an animal cellular and is a sort of epithelial cellular in particular easy squamous epithelium type. It traces the internal floor of cheeks and may be acquired via way of means of easy scrapings. As the cheek cellular is an animal cellular, it includes all of the organelles that an animal cellular includes. It has a plasma membrane that's semi-permeable. The cheek cells have dense cytoplasm. It is granular and occupies a huge region within the cellular. A outstanding vital nucleus is located in cheek cells. Cheek cells additionally have cell organelles like mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, Endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, lysosomes, etc. They are obvious below a microscope and therefore want to be dyed to view.

Plastid is a plant cellular organelle and consequently isn't located in cheek cells. It is a membrane-certain organelle that serves crucial capabilities like garage and manufacture of crucial chemical compounds. Pigments wished for photosynthesis in flowers are saved in plastids. Some algal and cyanobacterial cells additionally have plastids. The pigment found in plastid is likewise liable for supplying function shadeation to organisms wherein they're present.

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