Yes, they do as do most plant cells.
Yes, elodea (a type of aquatic plant) does have a central vacuole. The central vacuole in elodea helps maintain turgor pressure, store nutrients and waste products, and regulate cell growth.
Yes, Elodea cells have a central vacuole. The central vacuole helps maintain turgor pressure in the cell and stores nutrients and waste products.
A cheek cell is a eukaryotic animal cell that contains a nucleus and organelles, whereas an elodea cell is a eukaryotic plant cell with a cell wall and chloroplasts for photosynthesis. Additionally, elodea cells may have a large central vacuole for support and storage.
The hollow appearance of the center of Elodea cells is due to the presence of a large central vacuole that takes up most of the cell space. This vacuole stores water, nutrients, and waste products. It pushes the cytoplasm and other organelles towards the cell periphery, giving the central area a hollow look.
Elodea leaf cells have chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis, a process that converts light energy into chemical energy. This is a unique organelle not found in animal cells. The central vacuole in Elodea leaf cells helps maintain turgor pressure, providing rigidity to the cell and aiding in photosynthesis, another feature not typically found in animal cells.
Yes the central vacuole can take up to 50% and 90% of the interior of the cell. Because the vacuole in Elodea is transparent, it cannot be seen with the light microscope.
When an Elodea leaf is viewed under a microscope, observable characteristics include the presence of chloroplasts, cell walls, and a distinct cell structure with a central vacuole. The chloroplasts appear as green structures within the cells, and the cell walls are visible as thin, rigid boundaries surrounding each cell. The cells are typically rectangular in shape and contain a large central vacuole, which may appear as a clear space within the cell.
In Elodea cells, you could see structures such as the cell wall, cell membrane, chloroplasts (containing chlorophyll for photosynthesis), and a central vacuole. These structures are typical of plant cells and contribute to their function in photosynthesis and support.
An elodea cell does not have a organsim because it is NOT an organism.
the difference between an elodea cell & an paramecium cells, are that elodea cells can't survive on it's own because it is not a single celled organism and it has to work together with other elodea cells to survive. While paramecium cell on the other hand are single celled organisms and have everything that they need to live on their own
The cell structure visible in an Elodea leaf cell wet mount when examined with a compound light microscope is the chloroplast. These are the green organelles responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells, giving them their characteristic color.
Is Elodea cell an organism?