Elodea is a leafy aquatic plant. It is often used in aquariums. it has many leaves and can have roots.
The lower epidermis of the elodea leaf has the largest cell.
They are purple in color. So there is no need
The important compound found in the chloroplast of an elodea leaf is chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is responsible for absorbing light energy during photosynthesis, which converts that energy into chemical energy that the plant can use to carry out various cellular processes.
because an oak leaf is too thick to see the cells through a microscope. The light can not go though.
the elodea cells swell and the cell becimes fat and dies
The lower epidermis of the elodea leaf has the largest cell.
An Elodea leaf belongs in the domain Eukarya, as it is a complex, multicellular organism with cells that contain a true nucleus.
no
becuase it is to thick
Due to plasmolysis
a wet mount
They are purple in color. So there is no need
Elodea cells are plant cells which are mainly found in aquatic plants which are commonly known as water weeds. They have a cell membrane, mitochondria, nucleus, ribosome and so much more.
Rectangular or Box-Like
Yes, the Elodea leaf will swell up if it is kept in 5 percent saline water. It causes its cells to swell, which usually causes it to die.
The human epithelial cells are thick and boxlike whereas elodea cells are thin and platelike. The cells of elodea are rigid and rectangular in shape.
It needs more support because of its size.