You tell me and we'll both know! :)
I don't know, except for the fact that they wouldn't taste very good in a salad. Why don't you look this up on a scientific website instead of pining for answers on Ask.com? That's pathetic.
Ribosomes look like granes of sand
Like a nail.yeah.I said it
Both play part in allowing gases in and out, esp carbon dioxide which is needed for photosynthesis. Stoma, by being a pore; Guard cell, by opening (becoming turgid) and closing (become flaccid) when necessary. They are also both necessary for the leaf's survival.
does a Leucoplast look like a baseball and it is in a plant cell right
The guard cell of stomata look like a balloon when it is turgid. Two such cells form the pore of the stomata. When both guard cells of a stomata are deflated by exo-osmosis the stomatal pore is closed.
I don't know, except for the fact that they wouldn't taste very good in a salad. Why don't you look this up on a scientific website instead of pining for answers on Ask.com? That's pathetic.
they look like seeds
it looks like a regular cell but alone
It is often labeled as x^2 , or x2.
It is a green looking cell.
It looks like a cell that is pineapple coloured
A White Blood Cell looks like Sperm!
Ribosomes look like granes of sand
Like a nail.yeah.I said it
A bee guard for a hummingbird feeder looks like a trough of water. The trough looks like a circle around the top of the feeder.
depends on what the organism is that your trying to look at