Plant cells
Plant cells are multicellular eukaryotic cells that make up a plant (a group of eukaryotes belonging to the Plantae kingdom, with the ability to synthesis their own food using water, Sunlight and CO2). Being eukaryotic cells, they have a defined nucleus with specialized structural organelles that enable it to function in an orderly manner.
The plant cell has a well-defined cell wall made up of cellulose components, plastids that perform photosynthesis and storage of carbohydrate in form of starch, central vacuoles for regulating the cell’s turgor pressure and a nucleus which controls the cells’ general mechanisms including reproduction of the plant cells. There are several plant cell organelles that are well defined and described in Plant cell- definition, labeled diagram, structure, parts, organelles.
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