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English: A simple diagram of a plant leaf cell, labelled with numbers. It shows the cytoplasm, nucleus, cell membrane, cell wall, mitochondria, permanent vacuole, and chloroplasts. Note going down the left the numbers are not sequential, this is to match the numbering on others in the series.
Description: The image is a corrected version of an image i made sometime ago. the original quate on the image was "the image describes the parts on a typical plant cell. the image i made myself as resources i used the simple structure here, also the one i found hereand must of the text i could get from here as external source i used another structure found on the book "molecular cell biology ...
The original quote on the image was "the image describes the parts on a typical plant cell. the image i made myself as resources i used the simple structure 09:16, 6 June 2006 649 × 475 (185 KB)
Printable version; Page information; ... Plant cell type sclerenchyma fibers.png and File: ... added leaf side labels, photo labels: 00:03, 15 April 2013 ...
English: The image is a corrected version of an image I made sometime ago. The original quote on the image was "the image describes the parts on a typical plant cell. the image i made myself as resources i used the simple structure here, also the one i found here and must of the text i could get from here as external source i used another structure found on the book "molecular cell biology ...
Structure of a plant cell. Plant cells are the cells present in green plants, photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae.Their distinctive features include primary cell walls containing cellulose, hemicelluloses and pectin, the presence of plastids with the capability to perform photosynthesis and store starch, a large vacuole that regulates turgor pressure, the absence of flagella or ...
Why does cytosol label point to a red circle? when cytosol fills the whole cell? For clarity things that are a part of a superstructure should be labelled together like this encarta diagram - which is not accurate but has nice clear labels.--Peta 03:58, 29 May 2006 (UTC) Oppose. Shouldn't be featured until Peta's objections are addressed, and ...
Components of a typical plant cell: a. Plasmodesmata b. Plasma membrane c. Cell wall 1. Chloroplast d. Thylakoid membrane e. Starch grain 2. Vacuole f. Vacuole g. Tonoplast h. Mitochondrion i. Peroxisome j. Cytoplasm k. Small membranous vesicles l. Rough endoplasmic reticulum 3. Nucleus m. Nuclear pore n. Nuclear envelope o. Nucleolus p ...