Answer:
A plant cell.
Explanation:
Plant cells are part of multicellular organisms. They form tissues and are differentiated. If we see a section of plant cells, we can see that they have a box-like shape. This happens because plant cells, besides the membrane, are surrounded by a cell wall, which is rigid and gives the cell this form.
They also do photosynthesis, which is a metabolic process where they obtain energy from the radiation of the sun. To capture the photons they have pigments, especially a green pigment called chlorophyll. The chlorophyll is not free in the cytoplasm, it is contained in a bean-shaped organelle called chloroplast, and therefore they give the chloroplast this distinctive green color.