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What are all the organelles in a plant cell?

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What are all the organelles in a plant cell?

Organelles:

Plant cells have specialized structures, called organelles, that serve particular roles that support the function of the cell. Animal cells also have organelles. Many of the same organelles are found in both plant and animal cells, but there are some that are only in plants or only in animals.

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All the organelles found in a plant cell are: nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, Golgi bodies, lysosomes, mitochondria, vacuoles, cell wall,...

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Plant Cell Structures: The Cell Wall and Central Vacuole

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Learn about two important structures in plant cells: plant cell vacuoles and plant cell walls. Learn about the plant cell central vacuole structure and function, the structure and function of plant cell walls, and how these structures work together.


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