What are the main parts and organelles of plant cells?

The cell is the basis of the structure of any living organism. A plant cell is structurally different from an animal cell. Outside, the cell is covered with a layer of dense wall, which is lined with pores (thinner sections of the cell). Then you can see the membrane – the thinnest film. Inside the cell there is a large amount of cytoplasm, in which vacuoles are filled with cell sap. There is also an obligatory component in the cage. The core has a nuclear shell. Also, in a plant cell, you can find plastids – small bodies.



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