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Just simply label the plant cell. I don’t need explanations or anything just it labeled. Thank you.
The image depicts a detailed diagram of a plant cell, labeled with its major components. Each part is indicated with arrows pointing to specific organelles within the cell. 

1. **Nucleus**: The large purple structure, often centrally located, which contains the cell's genetic material (DNA) and controls cellular activities.

2. **Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)**: Shown as a network surrounding the nucleus, it is involved in protein and lipid synthesis. The rough ER is studded with ribosomes, while the smooth ER lacks them.

3. **Ribosomes**: Small structures attached to the rough ER, responsible for protein synthesis.

4. **Golgi Apparatus**: A stack of membrane-bound structures involved in packaging and modifying proteins and lipids.

5. **Vacuole**: A large, central structure often depicted as clear or transparent, used for storage and maintaining turgor pressure.

6. **Chloroplasts**: Green, oval-shaped organelles responsible for photosynthesis, containing chlorophyll.

7. **Mitochondria**: Shown as smaller, bean-shaped structures with internal folds, they generate most of the cell's energy through respiration.

8. **Cell Wall**: The rigid outer layer providing structural support and protection, found beyond the cell membrane.

9. **Cell Membrane**: A semi-permeable barrier just inside the cell wall, controlling the movement of substances into and out of the cell.

This diagram provides an overview of the intricate layout and functions of the various components within a plant cell.
Transcribed Image Text:The image depicts a detailed diagram of a plant cell, labeled with its major components. Each part is indicated with arrows pointing to specific organelles within the cell. 1. **Nucleus**: The large purple structure, often centrally located, which contains the cell's genetic material (DNA) and controls cellular activities. 2. **Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)**: Shown as a network surrounding the nucleus, it is involved in protein and lipid synthesis. The rough ER is studded with ribosomes, while the smooth ER lacks them. 3. **Ribosomes**: Small structures attached to the rough ER, responsible for protein synthesis. 4. **Golgi Apparatus**: A stack of membrane-bound structures involved in packaging and modifying proteins and lipids. 5. **Vacuole**: A large, central structure often depicted as clear or transparent, used for storage and maintaining turgor pressure. 6. **Chloroplasts**: Green, oval-shaped organelles responsible for photosynthesis, containing chlorophyll. 7. **Mitochondria**: Shown as smaller, bean-shaped structures with internal folds, they generate most of the cell's energy through respiration. 8. **Cell Wall**: The rigid outer layer providing structural support and protection, found beyond the cell membrane. 9. **Cell Membrane**: A semi-permeable barrier just inside the cell wall, controlling the movement of substances into and out of the cell. This diagram provides an overview of the intricate layout and functions of the various components within a plant cell.
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Plant cells are eukaryotic cells found in green plants belongs to the kingdom Plantae.

*Their distinctive features are primary cell walls with cellulose, hemicelluloses and pectin. And presence of plastids to perform photosynthesis and store starch. vacuole will regulates turgor pressure.

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