An elodea cell is part of a larger being, it cannot survive on its own, it only contains part of the thing a plant needs to live. Paramecium do live as only one cell, a fully functioning organism.
The paramecium can live in isolation, sheep cells can't.
Elodea cells are plant cells which are mainly found in aquatic plants which are commonly known as water weeds. They have a cell membrane, mitochondria, nucleus, ribosome and so much more.
Elodea is a Eukaryote. Prokaryotic consists of bacteria whereas Eukaryotes are plants and animals. Eukaryotes have a nucleas, Prokaryotes do not.
Anacharis
No, elodea is a genus of aquatic plants often called the waterweeds.
An Elodea plant is also known as a water weed which is a type of aquatic plant and is native to North America and typically used as aquarium vegetation.
No, cells from the elodea plant are not organisms because they cannot live on their own like the paramecium.
paramecia and strawberry plants are similiar becouse there both a plant and a fruit.There both live thing(liveing organism)
Yes Elodea is a freshwater aquatic plant frequently used in aquaria. Elodea is also known as Anacharis and is frequently used in microbiology demonstrations because it exhibits "streaming" cytoplasm.
Elodea cells are plant cells which are mainly found in aquatic plants which are commonly known as water weeds. They have a cell membrane, mitochondria, nucleus, ribosome and so much more.
Elodea Plant Cell
No. An elodea is a species of aquatic plant.
Elodea is an aquatic plant.
Elodea plant leaves release large amounts of oxygen into the water.
Elodea is a Eukaryote. Prokaryotic consists of bacteria whereas Eukaryotes are plants and animals. Eukaryotes have a nucleas, Prokaryotes do not.
No, elodea is a genus of aquatic plants often called the waterweeds.
Yes, Elodea is an aquatic plant. It is free floating in ponds and lakes of fresh water.
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