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Levart [38]
3 years ago
15

How a plant cell and all its organelle functions to help a tree or plant survive, adapt and reproduce?

Biology
1 answer:
ArbitrLikvidat [17]3 years ago
7 0

A plant cell is illustrated as a cell that comprises nucleus and organelles enveloped by a rigid and thick cell wall. The functions of the organelles are as follows:  

1. Cell membrane: It safeguards the cell and monitors the molecules leaving and entering the cell.  

2. Cytoplasm: It assists in holding the organelles of the cells in place.  

3. Cell wall: It is the main safeguarding barrier of the plant cells.  

4. Chloroplast: It transforms sunlight into energy by a procedure known as photosynthesis.  

5. Cytoskeleton: It provides structural support for the cell.  

6. Ribosome: It builds protein for the cell to utilize.  

7. Nucleus: It stores the DNA and coordinates the activities of the cell, mainly it acts as brain.  

8. Mitochondria: It convert oxygen and nutrients into energy.  

9. Lysosomes: It dissociate waste into basic components for other organelles to function.  

10. Endoplasmic reticulum: It transports and manufactures chemical components to and from the nucleus.  

11. Peroxisomes: It digests toxic substances in the cell.  

12. Golgi Apparatus: It transforms proteins and fats built in the cell and transports them outside the cell or prepares them for storage.  

13. Plasmodesmata: It allows communication and transport of substances to the nearby cells.  

14. Vacuole: It stores waste components and sustains the level of pH of the cell.  

15. Vesicle: It conducts substances within the cell and help in storing enzyme s.


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