Draw a neat diagram of plant cell and label any three parts which differentiate it from animal cell.
Cell wall, Large Vacuole, and Chloroplast are the three organelles that are found only in plants but not in animal cells.
1. Cell Wall: This rigid outer layer provides structural support and protection to the plant cell. It is composed mainly of cellulose, the cell wall helps maintain cell shape and allows plants to withstand the pressure in their surroundings.
2. Large Vacuole: Plant cells typically contain a centrally situated large central vacuole that serves multiple purposes. It stores water, nutrients, and waste products, and plays a crucial role in maintaining turgor pressure, which keeps the plant upright and healthy.
3. Chloroplast: These organelles are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, the pigment that gives plants a green color.