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In brief, explain what happens when the following organelles are removed from a plant cell: (a) Nucleus (b) Cell wall (c) Cell membrane (d) Vacuole (e) Golgi apparatus
Give reason for the following: (a) Meristematic cells possess a prominent nucleus and dense cytoplasm but are devoid of vacuoles. (b) Plants like cacti have thick epidermis. (c) Chewing a pear fruit gives a crunchy and granular sensation. (d) It is challenging to remove the husk from a coconut. (e) Bones are strong and non-flexible.
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In brief state what happens when
Draw the structure of a plant cell and label the part which: (i) have cisternae-like structures for transport and synthesis. (ii) is a place where most biochemical reactions occur. (iii) packages and delivers the material synthesised in a cell. (iv) acts as a kitchen of the cell.
Also differentiate this cell from an animal cell based on: (i) Outer membranes (ii) Presence of centrioles
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