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What makes plant green ?

How are the life process in a cell controlled?

What gives plants cells their regular shape ?

Where are the fluids stored in the cell?

What important function does the cell membrane do ?

( can someone help me out please )

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Answer:

Chlorophyll makes plants green.

Enzymes are responsible for dictating what chemical changes happen and when, so thus they control the life process of the cells in our bodies.

The cell wall is what gives a plant cell it's distinct shape (animal cells don't have cell walls btw).

Intracellular fluid, or cytosol, is the fluids stored in the Intracellular compartment.

The cell membrane is the barrier between everything inside the cell, and everything else outside of it. It protects the contents of the cell from harm and releases toxins and other waste from it. The cell membrane is basically like the gate keeper of the cell.

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Hope this helps, I tried :)

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