No, elodea is a genus of aquatic plants often called the waterweeds.
No, elodea is a genus of aquatic plants often called the waterweeds.
Elodea is a Eukaryote. Prokaryotic consists of bacteria whereas Eukaryotes are plants and animals. Eukaryotes have a nucleas, Prokaryotes do not.
Elodea is a plant, specifically an aquatic flowering plant often found in freshwater environments. It belongs to the family Hydrocharitaceae and is commonly used in aquariums and as a model organism in biological studies. Elodea is not an animal or a protist; it is classified as a member of the Plantae kingdom.
No. An elodea is a species of aquatic plant.
Elodea is an aquatic plant.
Yes, Elodea is an aquatic plant. It is free floating in ponds and lakes of fresh water.
Yes, it is a monocotyledonous flowering plant
flowering plant
Yes, elodea cells have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are the organelles responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells, including those of the elodea plant. The green color of elodea leaves is due to the presence of chlorophyll in the chloroplasts.
corn is a flowering monocotyledonous plant
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Elodea is an aquatic plant commonly known as waterweed. It belongs to the genus Elodea within the family Hydrocharitaceae. Elodea is often used in biology classrooms for studying plant cells and photosynthesis.