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________________ Comparison of Plant and Animal Cell PLANT CELL ANIMAL CELL |(i) Cell wall of cellulose present external boundary to cellmembrane (i) Cell-wall absent. Protoplasm bounded only by cell membrane (ii) Plastids present (ii) Plastids absent (iii) Vacuoles in old cells | (iii) Vacuoles rarely seen PROTOPLASM AND ITS COMPOUNDS The cell is a mass of living substance called protoplasm, bounded by a thin, delicate plasma membrane. The protoplasm of a cell contains a phenomenal number of molecules, organic and inorganic. According to Hofmeister, a rough estimate of the number of molecules in a single liver cell is— Proteins 53,000 x 10 Lipids 165,000 x 10 Small molecules 2.900,000 x 10 Water 225,000,000 x 10 Cell Cell wall (in plant cells) Protoplasm Cytoplasm Nucleus Chromosomes Nucleoli Organelles Storage Plastids (in plant cells) reserve and Mitochondria waste products Endoplasmic reticulum Ribosomes Golgi complex Lysosomes Centrosomes (in most animal cells) JAIN BIOLOGY Jain Education International – 7: www.jainelibrary.org For Personal & Private Use Only
SR No.006905
Book TitleJain Biology
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJethalal S Zaveri, Mahendramuni
PublisherJain Vishva Bharati
Publication Year2008
Total Pages152
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size13 MB
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