Plant+Cells+-JO

=Introduction= Do you know what can make their own food just by the suns energy cause I know. It’s a plant. So inside a plant are a bunch of cells called plant cells and when the sun is shining the plant cells work together and capture the energy and then it makes food for the plant. A shorter way to say that is the plant is doing is **__Photosynthesis__.** Photosynthesis is what I explained before and if you think about it, plants do Photosynthesis everyday and if you see your plant not doing too well then one of the problems is probably that the Photosynthesis isn't working like it is supposed to work. The plant cells aren't doing well either. toc = = =1. What Is A Plant Cell?= Cells are the fundamental units of life. All living organisms are composed of cells, which are needed for normal function. According to scientists cells provide structure and stability but they also provide energy to an organism. Cells are so small that they cannot be seen without magnification. There are two primary types of cells known to exist. They are __Eukaryotic__ and __Prokaryotic__ cells. Eukaryotic means that any organism having as its fundamental structural unit a cell type that contains specialized organelles in the cytoplasm, a membrane-bound nucleus. A Prokaryotic means that any cellular organism that has no nuclear membrane, no organelles in the cytoplasm except ribosomes, and has its genetic material in the form of single continuous strands forming coils or loops. Animals plants and fungi are the best examples of organisms that include eukaryotic. So the cell is the simplest unit of life, while the plant cell represents the crucial element for the existence of life.

=2. What Is The Structure Of My Plant Cell?= The Nucleus is the main part of the cell. It is surround by a __cell wall__ a cell wall is a wall that surround the membrane, giving the cell a rigid boxlike shape. Another main part of a plant cell is a __Vacuole__ the Vacuole is a little pockets in the cytoplasm of a cell where a cell stores food. A __Cell Membrane__ a thing that surrounds all living cells, and is the cell's most important organelle. It controls how substances can move in and out of the cell and is responsible for many other properties of the cell as well. The membranes that surround the nucleus and other organelles are almost identical to the cell membrane. Membranes are composed of phospholipids, proteins and carbohydrates. = = = = =3.What are the different types of plant cell?= There are several different structure of a plant cell. Specifically they are usually larger than a animal plant cell and they are also are surround by rigid cell wall. They also often have a large central vacuole that takes up most of the cell, and if they carry out photosynthesis, the cells will have chloroplasts.This does not mean that all such cells are the same, and in fact, there are a number of different types of cells found in most plants. Plant basically have three type of tissue which are made up of different types of cells.__Surface__  t issue forms the protective outer layer covering the plant.__Fundamental__or simple tissues are usually only composed of one type of cell and are normally grouped based on the level of thickness of the cell wall. __Vascular__tissues are complex tissues that consist of more than one type of cell.

=4.How Does My Plant Cell Get Nutrient Oregano?= Plant cells get nutrients are found in the air and water. In a process called photosynthesis, plants use energy from the sun to change carbon dioxide (CO 2 - carbon and oxygen) and water (H 2 O- hydrogen and oxygen) into starches and sugars. These starches and sugars are the plant's food.

=5. Are all Plant Cells The Same?= Cells come in many shapes and sizes. Some cells are covered by a cell wall, other are not, some have slimy coats or elongated structures that push and pull them through their environment. Some cells have a thick layer surrounding their cell. This layer is called the capsule and is found in bacteria cells. In our body there are many different kinds of cells. We are made up of about 200 different types of cells. Our body also has non- living materials such as hair, fingernails, and the hard part of the bone and teeth. All these materials are made up of dead cells.

= = =Conclusion= So I hope that you learned a lot about plants and how they work and also how plant cells work. So if you see your plant is dying and isn't doing well, then you might have more options of why it's dying and a way to fix it.

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