Chloroplast, which contains the chlorophyll needed to use the photons of light to produce the glucose molecules for the plants
the palisade layer, spongy layer
Lysosomes are cell structures associated with the breakdown of harmful substances or substances that are no longer needed by the cell. They contain enzymes that help break down these materials for recycling or disposal.
Yes. Mitosis and all of the structures needed to carry it out are found in a plant cell.
Mitochondria Lysomes, vacuoles, and peroxisomes play a role in the breakdown of substances that are no longer needed by the cell while the mitochondria does not. Mitochondria is used for the production of ATP.
The cell structures within a leaf cannot be seen with a stereo microscope. A microscope that is equipped with transmitted light and also stronger magnification is needed in order to do so.
Strands of DNA are bundled into structures called chromosomes in a cell. Chromosomes are made up of DNA wrapped around proteins called histones, and they contain the genetic information needed for cellular functions.
The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.
The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.
Photosynthesis takes place in the cells that make up the mesophyll layer of a leaf.
The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.
Respiration!
no