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1. larger size in plant cells is matched with vacuole
The central vacuole of plant cells and fungi has a homeostatic function, ensuring cell turgor, and its membrane, the tonoplast, has ion pumps. It contains water, carbohydrates, organic and inorganic ions and pigments. Some central vacuoles are also sites of accumulation of reserves or of particular substances, sometimes toxic (latex, opium ...) even of waste, which confers on them a role of detoxification of the cell.
2. salt and water base is matched with cytoplasm
Eukaryotic cells, bounded by a plasma membrane, contain:
* A Nucleus,
* A cytoplasm, the biological material contained between the plasma membrane (cell membrane) and the nuclear envelope. It is composed by:
- hyaloplasm,
- morphoplasm (organelles).
3. grainy appearance is matched with rough endoplasmic reticulum
The rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) or granular (REG) is an organelle present in eukaryotic cells. It is one of two types of endoplasmic reticulum, characterized by the presence of ribosomes that give it a rough appearance. Depending on the cell type, the REG will take different names like at the level of neurons: Nissl's body.
4. permeable and flexible is matched with cell membrane
All cells are surrounded by a cell membrane or plasma membrane composed of lipids, proteins and carbohydrates. The contents of the cell can not escape and is retained in its place by this membrane.
The cell must be able to trade with the outside. It must, for example, bring in salts, nutrients, water and must be able to get rid of its waste, usually acidic.
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larger size in plant cell - vacuole
salt and water base - cytoplasm
grainy appearance - rough endoplasmic reticulum
permeable and flexible - cell membrane
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