They are organelles, unique to plants, called "chloroplasts". The green is a pigment called "chlorophyll" which enables the plant to make food from Sunlight, water and air, using the process called "photosynthesis"
Cells with small green dots could be chloroplasts in plant cells, or mitochondria in animal cells. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll and are responsible for photosynthesis, while mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell involved in producing energy.
Chloroplast in a plant cell can convert light energy into chemical energy that is required in plant cells.
There are no exact sizes to nucleuses in plant cells.
Vacuoles are small in animal cells but large in plant cells. They play a role in maintaining turgor pressure in plant cells and storing water, ions, and nutrients. In animal cells, vacuoles are smaller and more specialized in function.
There is not a way to count the cells on a aquatic plant. The cells on a aquatic plant are so small.
The vacuole.
It is a small cell in a plant cell
the cells,plant cells, and animal cells
No, animal cells do not have chloroplasts (which are small green organelles).
Oxygen enters the mesophyll cells of a green plant through small pores on the leaves called stomata. During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is taken in through the stomata, and oxygen is released as a byproduct, diffusing from the leaves into the surrounding air.
vacuoles
Plant cells have these which animal cells don't:chloroplastscell wallsvery large vacuoles (animals cells have small ones).