A chromosome in a plant cell is typically green in color. This is due to the presence of chlorophyll, which is a green pigment that helps the plant cell to absorb light for photosynthesis.
The chromosomes in plants are colorless.
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The best answer is "No."Both animal and plant cells can have chromosomes, but chromosomes are not cells, and certainly neither plant nor animal cells.Neither, it's part of genetics, as in the cell make up/genes etc. It is part of the cell not a cell.
Mmc's=16 as its diploidendosperm=48 as it is triploid 3n
Depends on the type of plant, as with animals plants have varying chromosome counts
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From smallest to largest: DNA (where DNA = short sequences of nucleotides) gene chromosome nucleus sperm cell
A chromosome contains genetic material in both plant and animal cells.
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is it centrosomes
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Yes! very much! one of the organelles in a plant cell.
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A plant cell.
The best answer is "No."Both animal and plant cells can have chromosomes, but chromosomes are not cells, and certainly neither plant nor animal cells.Neither, it's part of genetics, as in the cell make up/genes etc. It is part of the cell not a cell.
cell wall
it is cream color
Both. Chromatin is just the loosely wound, diffuse form of a chromosome that is the usual state in the cell's nucleus.
by the color or shape or color