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What is in a leaf cell but not in a root hair cell?

it is chloroplasm


How can you tell the difference between a root cell and a leaf cell?

A Root cell doesn't have any Chloroplasts on them where as leaf cells do. Leaf cells need sunlight which is absorbed into the cells of the leaf: this job is done by the chloroplasts present in the cells, but when the roots are present under the ground, the cells do not need sunlight. hope u got Ur answer.


Does a root cell of a plant have chloroplast in the cell?

No.it is not found on root cells,you can only see it in leaf cells


What cell is smallest... stem or root or or leaf?

Usually the root, but it really depends on the plant.


How would you know if a cell was a plant cell and not a root cell?

Root cells are plant cells, but they do not contain chloroplasts like leaf cells.


What cell structure is found more often in leaf cells than in root cell?

Xylem


Would you expect that there would be more chloroplasts in a leaf cell or in a root cell?

B. Leaf cell. They are more open to sunlight. More reliant on chloroplast energy.


What typical plant cell organelle would a root cell have less of than a leaf?

A root cell would typically have less chloroplasts than a leaf cell. This is because chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, which is more critical in leaf cells due to their role in capturing sunlight energy for food production. Root cells primarily focus on water and nutrient absorption, so they have fewer chloroplasts.


What is the didfference between a plant root cell and a leaf cell?

A plant root cell is specialized for absorption of water and nutrients from the soil, often having root hairs for increased surface area. A leaf cell is specialized for photosynthesis, containing chloroplasts that capture sunlight for energy production. Both types of cells contain a nucleus, cytoplasm, and various organelles, but their structures and functions are adapted to their specific roles in the plant.


What is a difference in structure in a plant root cell and a leaf cell with a brief expanation?

A plant root cell does not have chloroplasts whereas a leaf cell has chloroplasts. This is because the roots are away from the light and need not to perform photosynthesis. On the other hand leaves are above the ground attached to the stem branches and perform photosynthsis in sunlight.


How can you tell if a cell is not from the top of a leaf or from the bottom?

the bottom will have more chlorophyll


What is the difference between a leaf and a root cell?

It doesn't have chloroplasts because its underground and doesn't need to photosynthesise.