In the present diagram, we have a plant cell with its corresponding organelles, the order is as follows
1.-This corresponds to a chloroplast, we can identify it easily by the shape of a disc and the thylakoids in the interior.
2.-Here we have a specific part of the nucleus, which is also known as the nucleolus, this area is composed of RNA and proteins, is in charge of assembly ribosomes.
3.-Cytoplasm is the interior medium of the cell and is contained by the plasmatic membrane.
4.-This is the endoplasmatic reticulum, in specific the rough endoplasmatic reticulum is depicted and can be easily identified by the ribosomes in the surface.
5.-This is a vacuole is one of the biggest areas we can find in a plant cell, commonly it stores starch.
6.- Cellular wall is the outer part of a plant cell and can be identified because is the one that gives the shape of the cell.
7.-This is mitochondrial and can be easily identified by the baskets in the interior.
8.-This are membranous vesicles, probably lysosomes, which contain digestive enzymes and are involved in the recycling and disposal of cell debris.