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p.s. ? I'm 12 years old. lol!
(I'm not joking)
Usually it is clearish, but it always has a greenish/blueish tint. If you are doing a project, your best bet is light green.
It is a cream/yellow/white colour according to scientists.
cytoplasm is colourless but it can be coloured by staining.
its purple rere
clear , maybe a bit green bc of cytoplasm
they are located (in a plant cell) anywhere, not just in one place
The Cell Sap is the Cytoplasm of the plant cell. The Cytoplasm is a liquid in which all the organelles within a cell are suspended, and is made mostly of water. Most of the cells activities and reactions occur in the Cytoplasm.
prophase is the biggest part of cell cycle
In the cytoplasm of the plant cell a lot of chemical reactions go on an ye that's all i got realy
A plant cell has a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell wall, cell membrane and (most of the time) chloroplasts. An animal cell only has a nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane.
clear , maybe a bit green bc of cytoplasm
Although plant cytoplasm is a jelly like colorless matrix, the presence of the pigment chlorophyll imparts a green color to cells
The vaculoe is large part of a plant cell that can be found where the plant cell has no color.
Yes. Cells, whether it be animal, bacterial, plant, or fungi, all have cytoplasm which suspends all its organelles in place.
It is in plant AND animal cells.
they are located (in a plant cell) anywhere, not just in one place
Chloroplasts are present in plant cell cytoplasm and in some of the protists cells.
cytoplasm is a substance that suspends organelles in the cell. it is transparent.
Both animal and plant cells have cytoplasm.
The Cell Sap is the Cytoplasm of the plant cell. The Cytoplasm is a liquid in which all the organelles within a cell are suspended, and is made mostly of water. Most of the cells activities and reactions occur in the Cytoplasm.
No, the cell of an animal has no cytoplasm or cell wall but the plant cell does.
Chloroplast is in the cytoplasm of plant cell .