Biology, asked by moyoenojha, 9 months ago

Why is nuclear present at periphery in a plant cell​

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Answered by gurmeet93503
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Why is nuclear present at periphery in a plant cell Plants convert 1% of the light energy they receive into new plant material. In the food chain below, primroses receive 100 000 units of light energy.

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Answered by adhitamishra
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Its because in the plant cell the food vacuole is so large in size that it dominates most part of the cell . cytoplasm is only found as a lining . as a result because of the adjustment in the remaining space it comes to periphery .
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