The iodine has no connection as to whether the cells have chloroplasts or not. If the cells are green, then they do have them. Adding iodine doesn't change that fact. Not all cells of the plant have chloroplasts. The ones in the soil don't so if you are working with the bulb, it doesn't have chloroplasts in the first place.
Boiling chloroplasts will cause them to be denatured. Depending upon how long the chloroplasts are boiled for depends on how many of the chloroplasts are denatured. For example, chloroplasts that are boiled for a very short time might still have some working chloroplasts that are able to photosynthesize.
In the sense that they are eukaryote. Both have a membrane bound nucleus and many membrane bound organelles. Still, plant cells have walls, chloroplasts and central vacuoles, which dog cells do not. Dog cells have lysosomes and centrioles, which plant cells do not. Plant cells are autotrophs, dog cells are heterotrophs.
That transition happens in the proccess of photosynthesis in which only takes place in the cells of plants inside chloroplasts. Glucose is one of the products in pohotosynthesis. It provides as a food source for the plant. So you will see that the plant still lives and chloroplasts will be bouceing against the plant cell walls and the plant cell will be a green color because of the chlorophyl inside the chloroplasts. I think that is the answer to your question.
Yes, the Venus fly-trap plant does have chloroplasts; even though it also eats insects it still produces food the way other green plants do, by photosynthesis.
No
All plant cells contain chloroplasts, the amount present depends on the function of the cell. for example leaves will contain loads of chloroplast, hence why they are green. The cells of an onion will still contain chloroplasts but only a few in comparison to the amount in a cell situated in the leaf. This is because onions are underground and aren't the primary site for photosynthesis.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA
DNA is circular in shape.But still double stranded.
I am pretty sure that they are still kosher because iodine is only either a chemical or a mineral.
No.You plant the bulb of the onion underground and it grows and when it is ready the onion will be above the ground, but the roots will still be underneath.
Boiling chloroplasts will cause them to be denatured. Depending upon how long the chloroplasts are boiled for depends on how many of the chloroplasts are denatured. For example, chloroplasts that are boiled for a very short time might still have some working chloroplasts that are able to photosynthesize.
In the sense that they are eukaryote. Both have a membrane bound nucleus and many membrane bound organelles. Still, plant cells have walls, chloroplasts and central vacuoles, which dog cells do not. Dog cells have lysosomes and centrioles, which plant cells do not. Plant cells are autotrophs, dog cells are heterotrophs.
That transition happens in the proccess of photosynthesis in which only takes place in the cells of plants inside chloroplasts. Glucose is one of the products in pohotosynthesis. It provides as a food source for the plant. So you will see that the plant still lives and chloroplasts will be bouceing against the plant cell walls and the plant cell will be a green color because of the chlorophyl inside the chloroplasts. I think that is the answer to your question.
No
Although chloroplasts are present inside plant to make food but mitochondria still play a vital role by providing energy required for the various activities of the cell.
technically, yes. But im not sure if its safe to eat a bad fried onion
Distilled water is usually mixed with Alchohol. Alcohol is no longer used on cuts as it's extremely painful and destructive to internal cells. It is still used as a topical disinfectant.