All plants have a cell membrane as it is vital for survival since it regulates what enters and leaves our cells.
Yes as all cells have cell membrane
No. An elodea is a species of aquatic plant.
The cheek cells and elodea cells are the same in various aspects like have a nucleus, nuclear membrane, mitochondria and so much more. A cheek cell is an animal cell while elodea is a plant cell.
A human cell and an elodea cell are both eukaryotic cells. They contain a membrane-bound nucleus as well as a cellular membrane.
A Plant Cell
The plasma membrane of an Elodea cell is located just beneath the cell wall. It acts as a barrier, regulating the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
Both. Both cells are plant cells and plant cells have chloroplasts. (Elodea is the waterweeds)
The cheek cell is an animal cell and the Elodea cell is a plant cell. Both cells have have a Nucleus, Nucleolus, Nuclear Membrane, Mitochondrion, Centrosome, Rough ER, Smooth ER, Ribosomes, Golgi body, Cell membrane, Cytoplasm and Vacuole. However, there are some parts that the animal cell have that a plant cell does not and there are some parts a plant cell have that an animal cell does not. You can look at the pictures in the URLs [related links].
A plant cell is a type of cell found in plants, including the elodea species. Epithelial cells, on the other hand, are found in animal tissues and line various body cavities and surfaces.
Elodea is a multicellular plant composed of many cells. Each cell in an elodea plant has a specific role and function to support the overall health and growth of the plant.
the differences between the paramecuim cell and the elodea cell is that paramecuim- hunt for food, live by itself, single cell creature. elodea- make their onw food, cannot live alone, multicullar cells. (lots of cells)
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.