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chloroplasts are one of the small chlorophyll-bearing bodies found in the cytoplasm of plant cells
Although plant cytoplasm is a jelly like colorless matrix, the presence of the pigment chlorophyll imparts a green color to cells
They are in plant cells. Some protists like algae have
All cells have cytoplasm, so yes, onion cells do have cytoplasm.
it is a jelly type substants that has menareals in it
Adding warm water will expand yeast cells rapidly
chloroplasts are one of the small chlorophyll-bearing bodies found in the cytoplasm of plant cells
Chlorophyll and other pigments are a part of thylakoid membrane.
Although plant cytoplasm is a jelly like colorless matrix, the presence of the pigment chlorophyll imparts a green color to cells
Animal cells have no cell Walls and plant cells have a cell wall
It produce only 2 ATPs.Lactic acid is produced
It's either the cytoplasm or the chloroplasts. Sorry it has been a while since I looked at that stuff
Although plant cytoplasm is a jelly like colorless matrix, the presence of the pigment chlorophyll imparts a green color to cells
They are in plant cells. Some protists like algae have
Too much heat will kill off the yeast cells. They need to be added to a warm (not hot) mixture.
There is no such thing as "cytoplasm cells".
I don't know of any cells in cytoplasm but there is cytoplasm inside all cells if that's what you mean.