Plant cell

Introduction

Learning Objectives

  1. To understand the functions of different parts of the plant cells.
  2. To identify the similarities and differences between animal and plant cells.

Plant cell Structures and Function

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Nucleus: The control centre of the cell, found in eukaryotes contains genetic material which defines the appearance and behaviour of an organism.

Cytoplasm: a gel-like substance where most of the chemical processes takes place, the cytoplasm is controlled by enzymes.

The cell membrane: a multifaceted membrane that protects and holds the cell together. This controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell.

The mitochondria: a tubular-shaped organelle where most of the reactions involved with respirations take place.

Ribosomes: a complex cellular mechanism that produces proteins from amino acids.

Chloroplasts: a small cell organelle where photosynthesis take place.

Cell wall: The outer layer of a plant also known as the protoplast protects and supports the cell.

Vacuole: a relatively large structure filled with a watery fluid which contains water and other substances.