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what is plant cell?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A plant cell is a eukaryotic cell that contains a true nucleus and certain organelles to perform specific functions. However, some of the organelles present in plant cells are different from other eukaryotic cells.

Answered by kesiyaannsony2005
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Plant cells are eukaryotic cells that vary in several fundamental factors from other eukaryotic organisms. Both plant and animal cells contain nucleus along with similar organelles. One of the distinctive aspects of a plant cell is the presence of a cell wall outside the cell membrane.

The plant cell is rectangular and comparatively larger than the animal cell. Even though plant and animal cells are eukaryotic and share a few cell organelles, plant cells are quite distinct when compared to animal cell as they perform different functions. Some of these differences can be clearly understood when the cells are examined under an electron microscope.

just like different organs within the body, plant cell structure includes various components known as cell organelles that perform different functions to sustain itself.

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