As with any cell, there are many chemicals in Elodea. If you have a specific one in mind, you'll have to narrow down the description.
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similarities: cell wall present, cytoplasm, both eukaryote. difrences: elodea cell smaller vacuoles chloroplasts present unicellular onion cell: large vacuoles multicellular
An elodea cell does not have a organsim because it is NOT an organism.
Elodea cells, which are aquatic plant cells, contain chloroplasts that are responsible for photosynthesis, allowing them to convert light energy into chemical energy. In contrast, onion cells are typically underground and do not have chloroplasts since they do not perform photosynthesis. Additionally, Elodea cells often have larger central vacuoles that store water and nutrients, while onion cells may have smaller vacuoles.
Is Elodea cell an organism?
Yes, chloroplasts are present in Elodea oblonga cells. Elodea is a type of aquatic plant that contains chloroplasts in its cells to facilitate photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. Chloroplasts are responsible for producing energy-rich molecules that help the plant grow and survive.
No. An elodea is a species of aquatic plant.
A cheek cell is a eukaryotic animal cell that contains a nucleus and organelles, whereas an elodea cell is a eukaryotic plant cell with a cell wall and chloroplasts for photosynthesis. Additionally, elodea cells may have a large central vacuole for support and storage.
yes elodea cells do. They use it to move.
Both. Both cells are plant cells and plant cells have chloroplasts. (Elodea is the waterweeds)
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A Plant Cell