In HPO, it has a rectangular shape and in LPO, it is elongated shape in LPO.
An apical cell is the primary cell located at the tip of a plant shoot or root. It is responsible for the growth and development of the plant by producing new cells through cell division. The apical cell is important for determining the overall shape and structure of the plant.
Hydrilla cells typically range in size from 200 to 600 micrometers in length and 14 to 65 micrometers in width. They are elongated and can vary in shape depending on environmental conditions.
both have cell wall.they have fix shape
An apical is ontop of an epitheilial cell
the differentiate between onion and hydrilla cells is hydrilla cells have chloroplasts while onion cells have not
allium sp does not contain chloroplast while hydrilla sp cell does contain chloroplast because the colour of the hydrilla itself is green.
The structures that are found in the hydrilla which are not found in the onion cell are chloroplasts, specifically the stomata and chlorophyll. Onions lack these structures because they grow underground.
They are both plant cells and have cell walls.
Yes, cilia are present on the apical surface of some cells. They serve various functions, such as moving substances along the cell surface or sensing the environment.
Apical epithelial cell structures, such as microvilli and cilia, increase the surface area of the cell for absorption and movement of substances. Microvilli aid in absorption, while cilia facilitate the movement of materials along the cell surface, such as in the respiratory tract for mucus clearance.
Roots lengthen through cell division at the root tip in the zone of elongation, while shoots lengthen through cell division in the apical meristem located at the shoot tip. The apical meristem is responsible for the growth of new cells and tissues in both roots and shoots, allowing the plant to increase in length.
The basolateral side of a cell is important for communication and transport of molecules, while the apical side is specialized for absorption and secretion. The basolateral side is involved in interactions with neighboring cells and the extracellular environment, while the apical side is more focused on specific functions related to the cell's role in the body.