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chloroplasts
First of all elodea cells are plant cells while epithelial cells are animal. Which means elodea has: a cell wall, chloroplasts, and are square shaped. Animal Cells: round, don't have cell walls just a membrane, and because they are heterotrophic they don't have chloroplasts.
Today I just did a lab viewing elodea cells and human cheek cells. When I viewed the Elodea cells on the highest power, I saw chloroplasts moving. They looked like tiny green spheres moving in little groups of two or more on a set of "tracks". I hope this answers the question.
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When looking at the elodea under the microscope notice the chloroplasts appear to be only along sides of the cell. This due to the large, fluid filled, membrane bounded central vacuole which pushes the cytoplasm against the cell walls.
Both. Both cells are plant cells and plant cells have chloroplasts. (Elodea is the waterweeds)
yes because the elodea is a plant cell
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Yes the organelles float inside the Cytoplasm inside the Elodea cells.
They are chloroplasts.
The green organelles found in the elodea leaves are called chloroplasts.