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Q: Why isn't chloroplasts observed?
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What are the green bodies observed in the guard cells?

chloroplasts?!


Why are the chloroplasts better observed on the top part of the leaf?

Top part gets lot of light.So there are many chloroplasts.


What color is a chloroplasts?

Chloroplast's are green and onlya re in plant cells. (Why do you think plants are green. ? o.0)


Which structures could most likely be observed in cells in the low power field of a compound light microscope?

Cell walls and chloroplasts


A reactant in photosynthesis?

I am not sure if this is a reactant but I know that if it isnt then the process it takes to get it has a reactant in it. ATP and NADPH. These are synthesized by the use of light energy which occur in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts. I hope this helps.


What is observed in animal cells but not in plant cells?

Plant cells have a chloroplasts and also have a cell wall while animal cells do not. That is the only difference between the two kinds of cells.


How and why do leaves change color in autumn?

Originally, all leaves have a species - specific color. When the leaves are 'alive' they are used for photosynthesis which activates chloroplasts in the leaves and gives them a green color. When the leave dies is autumn, it doesn't stand in for fotosynthesis, and the chloroplasts do not functionate any longer, so the original color of the leave is observed.


Waterweed grows near the surface of the water in lakes and ponds. It often grows in dense clumps. It has been observed that the chloroplasts in this plant move around inside the cell. How might this b?

you song your ABCs


What cell structure is the site of photosynthesis?

chloroplasts hope this helped santiago Chloroplasts


What organelle convert solar energy into glucose and oxygen?

Chloroplasts


Do nitrogen fixing bacteria have chloroplasts?

No bacteria have chloroplasts. Plants have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts were originally cyanobacteria -- they are the results of an endosymbiosis between a cyanobacterium and a eukaryote.


Where is the thylakiod located in a cell?

The chloroplasts