The disk-like green structures within an Elodea cell are the chloroplasts.
this process occurs within dark green structures called
chloroplasts
The reason for this is that many cells have organelles that are very hard to see under a microscope, staining these cells allows you to more easily see these organelles. In the case of an Elodea, the invisble organelles is the central vacuole.
Yes, all cells do, to contain and protect anything inside.
Just did this lab in Biology. Onion cells do not have chloroplasts; therefore, they do not possess the green pigment, chlorophyll, that chloroplasts produce. Elodea plants do carry out photosynthesis.
this process occurs within dark green structures called
green
chloroplasts
They are green because they contain a green photosynthetic pigment called chlorophyll.
They are chloroplasts.
Green because they have chloroplast
Chlorophy. The green pigment of the plants.
They are Chloroplast things that help the plant.
use sunlight to make food
apple juice contains more sugar
because it is already green when you look at it so if you stain it, say with methylene blue, the color will change and you will not be able to recognize some of the structures in the cell like you would without it being stained.
The reason for this is that many cells have organelles that are very hard to see under a microscope, staining these cells allows you to more easily see these organelles. In the case of an Elodea, the invisble organelles is the central vacuole.