The larger, bright ball is the cell nucleus. The small, dark balls are chlotoplasts. The vacuum takes almost the complete cell space. It is bounded by the toneoplast (ie the toneoplast is the membrane of the vacuoles). The membrane that surrounds the whole cell is the plasmalemma.
The larger, bright ball is the cell nucleus. The small, dark balls are chlotoplasts. The vacuum takes almost the complete cell space. It is bounded by the toneoplast (ie the toneoplast is the membrane of the vacuoles). The membrane that surrounds the whole cell is the plasmalemma.
The chloroplasts are in the cytoplasm around the vacuoles. The cell core is large and round and is laterally in the cytoplasm
But you must appreciate the vacuole where it runs. It is where no chloroplasts or other oral are
And then what are the green balls in the picture and those in the middle?
Center: Cell core
Green balls: Chloplasts