Plant Cell Structure (Edexcel A Level Biology (A) SNAB): Revision Note
Plant Cell Structure
Plant cells contain most of the organelles found in animal cells, along with a few extra organelles that are only found in plant cells
Cell wall
Cell walls are formed outside of the cell membrane and offer structural support to the cell
This structural support is provided by the polysaccharide cellulose
Middle lamella
This forms the outermost layer of the plant cell and acts like glue to stick adjacent plant cells together
It provides stability to the plant
A diagram to show the cell wall and middle lamella of one plant cell
Plasmodesmata
Narrow threads of cytoplasm (surrounded by a cell membrane) called plasmodesmata connect the cytoplasm of neighbouring plant cells
This allows substances to be transported between plant cells and facilitates cell to cell communication
Pits
These are very thin regions of the cell wall
The pits in adjacent plant cells are lined up in pairs
This facilitates transport of substances between cells
Detailed structure of plant cell wall
Chloroplasts
Larger than mitochondria, also surrounded by a double-membrane
Membrane-bound compartments called thylakoids containing chlorophyll stack to form structures called grana (singular = granum)
Grana are joined together by lamellae (thin and flat thylakoid membranes)
Chloroplasts are the site of photosynthesis:
Certain parts of photosynthesis occur in thylakoid membranes, while other parts happen in the stroma
Chloroplasts also contain small circular pieces of DNA and ribosomes used to synthesise proteins needed in chloroplast replication and photosynthesis
Chloroplasts are found in the green parts of plants - the green colour is due to the presence of the pigment chlorophyll
Amyloplasts
Small, membrane bound organelle containing starch granules
They are responsible for storing starch in plants and converting it back to glucose when the plant needs it
Structure of an amyloplast
Vacuole and tonoplast
The vacuole is a sac in plant cells surrounded by the tonoplast (selectively permeable membrane)
Contains cell sap, which is a mixture of different substances such as water, minerals, waste and enzymes
Vacuoles have several functions in plant cell:
They keep cells turgid, which stops the plant from wilting
They can break down and isolate unwanted chemicals in plant cells
The tonoplast controls what can enter and leave
The structure of the vacuole
Recognising Organelles from Electron Microscope Images
It is important to be able to recognise the plant organelles mentioned earlier from electron microscope images
TEM electron micrograph of a plant cell showing key features
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