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For the scientific journal see The Plant Cell.

Plant cells are quite different from the cells of the other eukaryotic kingdom's organisms. Their distinctive features are:

Like other eukaryotic cells, plant cells typically also have a nucleus, containing most of the cell's DNA, and mitochondria, the 'power plants' of the cell. However, some parts of a living plant's tissue are selectively dead so they can serve the plant without consuming vital nutrients.

Tissue types

These three major classes of cells can then differentiate to form the tissue structures of roots, stems, and leaves. All plants have these types of tissues and they have similar locations within all species of plants. However, the amount of these tissues will vary for different plant species.

The three distinct types of plant cells are classified according to the structure of their cell walls and features of their protoplast. Plants will have a primary cell wall and sometimes a secondary wall as well. These two major parts are what determines the function of each individual plant cell.

 


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