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 Plant cells are eukaryotes. Like all eukaryotes they have membrane bound organelles and a nucleus. They also contain a cell wall and a chloroplast, the latter to allow for photosynthesis to occur. The ability for the plant cell to undergo photosynthesis enables them to be producers; harnessing the energy from the sun and converting it into energy sustains the tropic levels which the producer provides for.