What is in the cell?

The cell consists of a shell, membrane, vacuole, cytoplasm, nucleus together with the nucleolus.
Sheath:
The casing contains cellulose, which gives strength to the casing.
There are also pores between the cells that are needed for metabolism.
The membrane is a thin film located after the shell. It regulates the intake of substances.
Cytoplasm (it is semi-liquid):
In the cytoplasm there are vacuoles – bubbles with cell juice, they contain nutrients and pigments (dyes).
The nucleus with the nucleolus (regulates the vital activity of the cell and contains hereditary information)



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