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The disk-like green structures within an Elodea cell are the chloroplasts.
long, whip-like structures that propel a cell
Osmosis
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The disk-like green structures within an Elodea cell are the chloroplasts.
long, whip-like structures that propel a cell
In a Prokaryotic cell, these structures are the flagella.
Osmosis
Flagella are long whip like structures that the organism has only one or two of. Cilia are numerous hair like structures that cover most of the organisms surface. Both impart locomotion to the organism.
Microtuble
Flagella are long hair-like structures and Cillia are short hair-like structures. They can both help with the movement of the bacteria and cillia could stop foreign material entering the bacteria cell.
Flagella are longer than cilia but, not as numerous as cilia. Cilia usually surround the surface of a cell. Flagella are usually found only once (eg. sperm)
chromosomes
Think you are either talking about Ribosomes or Flagella, which are structures attached to the cell wall of bacteria.Flagella are long tail-like structures used by bacteria for movement. Ribosomes are shorter structures which produces proteins and allow some movement.
look on all sides. try to find either long lines, like a piece of plywood would have. this isusually grain wood. also look for dots (cell structures) on the top or bottom of the rock. these are palm wood, easily distinguished by the dots (cell structures) in the wood.
cilla