Science
Draw a well-labelled schematic diagram of a plant or an animal cell using these clues —
(i) Nucleus appears as a dark and round body inside the cell.
(ii) ER spreads like a network of extended nuclear envelope.
(iii) Mitochondria and chloroplasts are rod shaped.
You may refer to Fig. 2.10.
Answer
A well-labelled schematic diagram of a plant cell drawn using the given clues:
- The nucleus is shown as a dark, round body inside the cell.
- The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is drawn as a network spreading out from the nuclear envelope.
- The mitochondria and chloroplasts are shown as rod-shaped structures.
- The cell is bounded by a cell membrane, which is surrounded by a rigid cell wall, and contains a large central vacuole, Golgi body and ribosomes.

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