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This is an online quiz called Labeling the Plant Cell. You can use it as Labeling the Plant Cell practice, completely free to play. There is a printable worksheet available for download here so you can take the quiz with pen and paper.
This is an online quiz called Label the Plant Cell! You can use it as Label the Plant Cell! practice, completely free to play. There is a printable worksheet available for download here so you can take the quiz with pen and paper.
I've created two interactive diagrams for an upcoming open textbook for high-school level biology. The cell structure illustrations for these diagrams were generated in BioRender. Both diagrams feature a drag-and-drop labelling activity created with H5P here on Learnful.
Learn about plant cells. Get a labeled plant cell diagram, learn the names and functions of organelles, and see cell characteristics.
The buttons at the top let you switch between an animal, plant, and bacteria cell. Use the Zoom In button at any time to see more detail, or activate the Inspect button, then click on a cell part to learn more about the different parts of the cell.
Learn about the different organelles in a plant cell, including ribosomes, the nucleus, and the golgi apparatus!
Plant Cell: Structure, Parts, Functions, Labeled Diagram. September 16, 2023 by Faith Mokobi. Edited By: Sagar Aryal. Plant cells are eukaryotic cells, that are found in green plants, photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae which means they have a membrane-bound nucleus.
This is an online quiz called Plant and Animal Cell Labeling. You can use it as Plant and Animal Cell Labeling practice, completely free to play. There is a printable worksheet available for download here so you can take the quiz with pen and paper.
Detailed diagram of a plant cell, and information on the roles and function that the specific plant cell parts play.
Plant cells are classified into three types, based on the structure and function, viz. parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma. The parenchyma cells are living, thin-walled and undergo repeated cell division for growth of the plant. They are mostly present in the leaf epidermis, stem pith, root and fruit pulp.