A grass cell contains several key organelles, including the cell wall, which provides structure and support; chloroplasts, where photosynthesis occurs; mitochondria for energy production; the nucleus that houses genetic material; endoplasmic reticulum for protein and lipid synthesis; Golgi apparatus for processing and packaging proteins; vacuoles for storage and maintaining turgor pressure; and ribosomes for protein synthesis. Additionally, it may contain peroxisomes and lysosomes, involved in various metabolic processes. Together, these organelles enable the grass cell to perform essential life functions.
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