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chloroplasts are one of the small chlorophyll-bearing bodies found in the cytoplasm of plant cells
Although plant cytoplasm is a jelly like colorless matrix, the presence of the pigment chlorophyll imparts a green color to cells
They are in plant cells. Some protists like algae have
All cells have cytoplasm, so yes, onion cells do have cytoplasm.
Of course some cells have.Xylem parenchyma may contain chlorophyll
Adding warm water will expand yeast cells rapidly
chloroplasts are one of the small chlorophyll-bearing bodies found in the cytoplasm of plant cells
Chlorophyll and other pigments are a part of thylakoid membrane.
Although plant cytoplasm is a jelly like colorless matrix, the presence of the pigment chlorophyll imparts a green color to cells
Animal cells have no cell Walls and plant cells have a cell wall
It produce only 2 ATPs.Lactic acid is produced
It's either the cytoplasm or the chloroplasts. Sorry it has been a while since I looked at that stuff
Although plant cytoplasm is a jelly like colorless matrix, the presence of the pigment chlorophyll imparts a green color to cells
They are in plant cells. Some protists like algae have
Too much heat will kill off the yeast cells. They need to be added to a warm (not hot) mixture.
There is no such thing as "cytoplasm cells".
I don't know of any cells in cytoplasm but there is cytoplasm inside all cells if that's what you mean.