chlolrplasts
Both. Both cells are plant cells and plant cells have chloroplasts. (Elodea is the waterweeds)
An ELODEA cell is a PLANT cell. A HUMAN EPIDERMAIL cell is an ANIMAL cell. if you know that plant cells and animal cells have different organelles, then you should be good to go.
No an onion bulb is an organism
similarities: cell wall present, cytoplasm, both eukaryote. difrences: elodea cell smaller vacuoles chloroplasts present unicellular onion cell: large vacuoles multicellular
Since all three of them are eukaryotes, therefore they all have nucleus.
Elodea cells are smaller
The shape of it is kind of a blob and and also a xanthosisica onion men have used this cell to fart (the farting gland).
Elodea and onion cells have more consistent shapes than human epithelial cells because they have cell walls. The human epithelial cells do not have defined cell walls.
Elodea and onion plants are both multicellular eukaryotes, having cell walls composed primarily of cellulose enclosing a variety of membrane-bound structures called organelles. The cells each have a nucleus that carries genetic material; a vacuole; mitochondria; ribosomes; rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum; and chloroplasts that capture energy from sunlight.
no
Chloroplasts can be seen in Elodea leaf cells but not in the epidermal cells of onion cells. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells, containing chlorophyll that captures sunlight for energy production. Onion epidermal cells do not contain chloroplasts as they do not perform photosynthesis.
Because an onion develops in the ground, and chloroplasts develop in the sunlight. Therefore no chloroplasts form. Think of it this way: Tree leaves contain chloroplasts because they contain chlorophyll in order for the leaves to turn colors. But who has ever heard of an onion changing colors because it's fall?! Onions dont needchloroplasts, so they dont have them.