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Q: Where can you find a diagram of a plant cell with functions of each part?
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Discuss the functions and importance of each type of cell in a plant.?

Root hair cell have a long narrow extension/protrusion that increases the surface area to volume ratio of the cell for efficient absorption which a typical plant cell does not have.


What are the parts of a plant and the specific functions of each part?

my answer is dwraw and level the parts of egg plant


Does the plant cell have a liver cell?

No. A plant cell has the following organelles: Nucleus Plastids Ribosomes Mitochondria Golgi Apparatus Endoplasmic Reticulum Peroxisomes A quick google search of plant organelle functions will detail what each of these do.


How is a plant supported?

Since plantsdo not possess a skeleton, their cells are surrounded by a thick membrane called cell wall. Cell wall surrounds the cytoplasm of each cell and lends rigidity to a plant thus helping it to stand up, support itself and carry out the basic functions.


What is each structure the body cell is suited to?

The stucture of each kind of body cell is suited to its functions.


What part of a cell carries out all life functions?

The nucleus has DNA which has all the blueprints that direct the functions of each cell.


Each cell possesses a life of its own?

Each cell does indeed possess a life of it's own. This is because each cell has functions of its own.


What structure of each kind of body cell is suited to its what?

Organelles


What cell is in plant cells and animal cells?

There are no cells IN cells, each cell is a separate entity be it a plant cell or an animal cell.


What is in both an animal cell and a plant cell?

Both contain organelles, including the following :mitochondriasmooth endoplasmic reticulumrough endoplasmic reticulumribosomesGolgi body ( Golgi apparatus)vesiclesnucleuslysosomeperoxysome


How does the plant cell affect the tulip and what it does?

I don't really know the answer to this question, but each cell does affect what the plant does and how it does it.


Why does a plant have different cells?

As in animals, plant cells have specialized functions such as water absorption (roots), photosynthesis (chloroplasts), and transpiration (guard cells). The shape, size, and composition of each cell has to provide the necessary characteristics for its function.