in plants yes is called the chlorophyll
The disk-like green structures within an Elodea cell are the chloroplasts.
No, animal cells do not have chloroplasts (which are small green organelles).
The structures that are found in the hydrilla which are not found in the onion cell are chloroplasts, specifically the stomata and chlorophyll. Onions lack these structures because they grow underground.
Yes. All cellular structures (so all plants) must have a cell wall.
Chloroplasts, which contain the green pigment chlorophyll.
The part of the plant cell that gives it its green colour is the chloroplasts in cells.
if you are talking about a plant cell then, the green organelles are chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll that have a green pigment, chlorophyll traps light energy for photosynthesis. hope this helps
The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.
The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.
The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.
The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.
no