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The ratio of plant cells can vary widely depending on the type of plant and its specific tissue structure. Generally, in a typical plant, there can be millions of plant cells in just a small area, as they make up the bulk of the plant's structure, including leaves, stems, and roots. In terms of overall composition, plant cells can make up around 90% of the total cell count in a plant, but this can differ based on environmental conditions and the plant's growth stage.

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