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A green colored catalyst in a plant cell is called chlorophyll. Chlorophyll collects the suns pigments in order to create food.
The green colored catalyst in a plant cell is called chlorophyll. It plays a crucial role in photosynthesis, capturing light energy and converting it into chemical energy to fuel the plant's metabolic processes.
The green-colored catalyst in animal cells is not a specific structure, as animal cells do not contain chloroplasts, which are responsible for the green color in plant cells due to chlorophyll. However, if referring to a green-colored enzyme or catalyst in a specific context, it could relate to certain green pigments or proteins. In general, animal cells utilize various enzymes as catalysts for biochemical reactions, but they do not have a distinct "green catalyst" like plants do.
It's transparent, except where they naturally have coloured organelles such as chloroplasts or starch granules.
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The green part of a plant cell is chloroplast
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The green part of a plant cell is chloroplast
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A chloroplast is a green cell, which gives the plant its green color. The cell wall surrounds an individual plant cell and is made up of fiber, and gives the plant its rigidity.
a plant cell has a cell wall made of cellulose, and it has a large vacuole. also, there will be chloroplasts if the plant is green
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