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The medium inside cells which organelles are suspended in is called cytoplasm. All cells contain cytoplasm that contains their organelles.
The only things that enter and leave cells are molecules and proteins. organelles do not leave the cell.
Of course they contain. That is why they are green
The Leaves
Leaves are eaten in spinach. These are fleshy, green and contain lots of iron.
pollen and leaves;tiny leaves!!;)
The medium inside cells which organelles are suspended in is called cytoplasm. All cells contain cytoplasm that contains their organelles.
Organelles. They are like any living part of the cell. Organelles such as the mitochondrion, the vacuole, and the cytoplasm, things like that.
The Chloroplasts.the chloroplasts are organelles in a plant cell that take in sunlight.
The roots are the parts that collect water for the leaves and flowers. It is the first part to get to the water, so that is basically why roots contain the most water.
All things that are living contain at least one cell, and all cells contain organelles, although some are much more complex than others. So, in order for something to not have organelles it would have to be something non-living, like water or a rock.
The only things that enter and leave cells are molecules and proteins. organelles do not leave the cell.
In vascular plants with leaves, the upper or sunward sides of the leaves will have the most photosynthetic activity. In other plants, such as kelp or cacti, the sunward-facing surfaces of the plant will have the most photosynthetic activity.
Of course they contain. That is why they are green
The Leaves
Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts, which are organelles in the cells of the plant leaf.
Leaves are eaten in spinach. These are fleshy, green and contain lots of iron.