Plant Cell Structure and Function Quiz
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Questions and Answers

Is it a type of cell that stores nutrients?

False (B)

Does it allow communication with adjacent cells?

True (A)

Is the communication with distant cells allowed?

False (B)

Does it primarily function as a barrier between cells?

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¿Los plástidos, en particular los cloroplastos, son vitales en la fotosíntesis y contienen la clorofila que da el color verde a las plantas?

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¿Algunas células vegetales no tienen flagelos ni centriolos?

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¿Las células de xilema están especializadas en la conducción de agua?

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Flashcards

What is a cell that acts as a barrier?

A type of cell that primarily functions as a barrier between cells.

What are xylem cells responsible for?

Specialized cells that transport water throughout a plant.

How do cells communicate with their neighbors?

Involved in communication with adjacent cells, but not with distant cells.

What are plastids responsible for?

Essential for photosynthesis, they contain chlorophyll, giving plants their green color.

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Do all plant cells have flagella and centrioles?

True. Some plant cells lack flagella and centrioles.

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Do these cells store nutrients?

False. They do not store nutrients.

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Can these cells communicate with distant cells?

False. They allow communication with neighboring cells, but not with distant ones.

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Study Notes

Cell Types and Functions

  • A type of cell that stores nutrients is called a vacuole.
  • Vacuoles allow communication with adjacent cells through plasmodesmata.
  • Communication with distant cells is not allowed in vacuoles.
  • The primary function of a vacuole is to store nutrients, not to act as a barrier between cells.

Chloroplasts and Photosynthesis

  • Chloroplasts, particularly cloroplastos, are vital for photosynthesis.
  • Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, which gives plants their green color.

Celular Structure

  • Some plant cells lack flagella and centrioles.
  • Xylem cells are specialized for water conduction.

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Test your knowledge on the structure and function of plant cells, including topics like plasmodesmata, chloroplasts, and different types of plant cells and tissues.

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