Yes, all cells do, to contain and protect anything inside.
Yes, being that an elodea is a plant, and all plant cells have chloroplast.
Elodea is a green plant growing in water and does have cell walls.
yes they do
Yes.
They are both cells and are both living.
Elodea Plant Cell
No. An elodea is a species of aquatic plant.
In a normal elodea cell in tap water, chloroplasts are primarily located in the cytoplasm of the cell, specifically in the cells of the mesophyll tissue of the plant. They are most abundantly found in the upper layers of the leaf, near the surface exposed to light.
yes because the elodea is a plant cell
The cheek cell does not have a large central vacoule, a cell wall and chloroplast, things which the Elodea cell has.
They are Chloroplast things that help the plant.
ultracentrifuge
cell wall nucleus chloroplast central vacuole cytoplasm
green
The nucleus and cell wall of elodea cell can be seen more clearly after staining it with iodine.
It is a plant cell therefore it has a cell wall which animal cells do not. It also have chloroplast (makes it green, for photosythesis) and possibly vacuole.
They are both cells and are both living.
Elodea Plant Cell
Green because they have chloroplast
An elodea cell does not have a organsim because it is NOT an organism.
Is Elodea cell an organism?