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what is meant by typical plant cell?​

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Answered by monithalokesh
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A typical plant cell consists of a relatively rigid cell wall l ined with a cell membrane. ... Within the cell membrane lie the nucleus and other structures suspended in a liquid matrix called the cytoplasm. This diagram represents a typical plant cell, such as you might find in a leaf.

Answered by nupursophia
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Organelles, cytoplasmic elements, the cytosol, the cell membrane (also known as the plasma membrane), and the cell wall make up the normal plant cell structure.

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What is meant by typical plant cell?

Organelles, cytoplasmic elements, the cytosol, the cell membrane (also known as the plasma membrane), and the cell wall make up the normal plant cell structure. Plastids, the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and the Golgi apparatus are among the organelles found in plant cells.

The diagrammatic representation of each organ in our body is found in a typical cell. The cell membrane, the nucleus, and the cytoplasm make up the majority of a cell. The average cell is over 10 m in size and weighs 1 nanogram.

The cell structure of plant cells is stiff. They consist of cytoplasm, vacuoles, nuclei, cell walls, cell membranes, cytoplasm, and chloroplasts. Plants' cellular walls give them a sturdy feeling.

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