Diagram of Plant Cell (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 8 May, 2026

Plant cells are eukaryotic cells having a true nucleus and specialised structures termed organelles, both of which perform specific roles essential for the survival of the cell.

Plant-Cell

Structure of a Plant Cell

A Plant cell is a basic structural and fundamental unit of a plant. A plant cell is eukaryotic, just like an animal cell, which means it has a membrane-bound true nucleus and organelles that perform specific functions. It prepares its own food through photosynthesis. The structure of a plant cell is composed of the following parts:

**1. Cell Wall

2. Cell Membrane

**3. Nucleus

**4. Plastids

**5. Central Vacuole

**6. Golgi Apparatus

**7. Ribosomes

**8. Mitochondria

**9. Endoplasmic Reticulum