Elodea Plant Cell
Elodea cells are smaller
No. An elodea is a species of aquatic plant.
yes because the elodea is a plant cell
Elodea plant leaves release large amounts of oxygen into the water.
Elodea canadensis, most definitely grows in water.
up to 2 feet tall
Yes. An organism is anything that is alive. What constitutes alive? Something that's alive fulfills these 7 requirements: Homeostasis. This means regulating the internal environment. Does Elodea regulate itself? Yes. Organization, or being made up of one or more cells. Elodea is made of cells. Metabolism, or making cells and energy. Does Elodea do this? Yes. Growth. Does Elodea grow? Yes. Adaptation, or being able to change in response to its environment. Can Elodea change in response to its environment? Yes. It will grow towards a source of light. Response to stimuli. Yes, Elodea does respond to stimuli. As mentioned before, it will grow towards light. Reproduction, or producing new organisms. Can Elodea reproduce? Yes. Elodea fulfills all of these conditions; therefore, it is alive and therefore an organism.
yes it does It rangesfrom 2 to three feet tall
To keep an elodea alive it needs to be grown under water in a sandy soil. The plant will also need sunlight and lots of space so it can grow.
An ELODEA cell is a PLANT cell. A HUMAN EPIDERMAIL cell is an ANIMAL cell. if you know that plant cells and animal cells have different organelles, then you should be good to go.
The salt will drain out its water and end up killing it. it causes plasmolezed
Well, an elodea is a plant...so, ask yourself, what does a plant do? Technically, nothing. Or, rather, nothing we see. However, it does do the little things that plants do--for example, create food, grow, reproduce, live...
Elodea is an aquatic plant.
Is Elodea cell an organism?
nothin elodea dont have no plants
Elodea Plant Cell