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A plant cell is a eukaryotic cell type which many plant tissues are composed.

Often, it is described with the features of a cell of the assimilating


parenchyma of a vascular plant. But its features can not be generalized to
other cells of a plant, meristematic or adult, let alone to the very different
imprecisely called plant organisms.
Adult cells of land plants have common, converged with other
characteristics, fixed to the substrate, or liabilities, own plankton, of
osmtrofa food, absorption sessile organisms, such as fungi, algae and
many pseudofungi . These common features have been developed
independently from unicellular protists fagtrofos naked (without cell wall).
All osmtrofos eukaryotes tend to base their strength, especially when they
reach multicellularity, turgor, which achieved through the development of
cell walls resistant to stress, in combination with the osmotic pressure of
protoplasm, the living cell. Thus, the cell walls are common fungi and
protists equivalent life so that feed by osmotic absorption of organic
substances, and plants and algae medium taking dissolved minerals and
conduct photosynthesis.

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