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Most plant cells are colorless unless there are chloroplasts or chromoplasts (tomatoes, carrots, radish) present in the cells. In some cases, there may be pigments in the vacuole of the cell. There are many internal cells that have no pigments.

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What color is a ribosome in an animal cell?

Ribosomes in animal cells do not have a specific color since they are not visible to the naked eye. They are small structures that can only be seen under a microscope. Ribosomes play a vital role in protein synthesis within the cell.


What color is the outside of an animal cell?

The outside of an animal cell is typically colorless or transparent, as it is composed of a phospholipid bilayer membrane that is semipermeable and allows light to pass through. The phospholipid bilayer is made up of phospholipid molecules, cholesterol, and proteins, which do not have a specific color themselves. Any coloration seen in cells is usually due to the presence of organelles or structures within the cell, rather than the cell membrane itself.


What are the major differences between plant cells and animal cells?

A plant cell also has chloroplast, which affects the plant cells color. An animal cell DOES not have chloroplast. Plant cells have a cell wall and a cell membrane Animal cells only have a cell membrane Plant cells have chloroplasts Animal cell don't have chloroplasts Plant cells have large vacuoles Animal cell have small vacuoles Plant Cell : Presence of CELLULOSE Animals Cell : Absence of CELLULOSE Plants Cell : Permanent shape determined by the cell wall; Shapes can be nearly spherical, box-like or cylindrical Animal Cell : Shapes may vary as there is no cell wall Plant Cell : Chloroplasts are present only in some cell Animal Cell : Absent Plant Cell : Has a large permanent vacuole containing cell sap Animal Cell : Small vacuole; do not contain cell sap


Does an animal cell have a cell wall?

No, animal cells do not have a cell wall.


What do you get when you add chloroplast and a cell wall to the animal cell organelles?

Animal cells would be different if they had chloroplasts and cell walls because they would have a regular shape due to the cell wall. Be green in color and able to photosynthesize due to the chloroplasts.

Related Questions

What color is Ribosomes in an animal cell?

Ribosomes in a animal cell are the color of brown.


How could you tell which is a plant cell and which is an animal cell?

by the color or shape or color


What is the color of an animal cell?

blue


What is the color of animal cell vacuoles?

Clear


What is the color of a mitochondrion on a animal cell?

pink


What is mitochondria in animal cell?

There is no specific color. Pale in color mostly


What is the color of the animal cell membrane?

it's blue


What color is the cytoplasm in the animal cell?

its purple rere


What color is the nucleus in an animal's cell?

The nucleus in an animal's cell is not actually colored. It is typically clear or transparent when viewed under a microscope. The nucleus contains genetic material and is surrounded by a double membrane called the nuclear envelope.


What color is a ribosome in an animal cell?

Ribosomes in animal cells do not have a specific color since they are not visible to the naked eye. They are small structures that can only be seen under a microscope. Ribosomes play a vital role in protein synthesis within the cell.


What color is the outside of an animal cell?

The outside of an animal cell is typically colorless or transparent, as it is composed of a phospholipid bilayer membrane that is semipermeable and allows light to pass through. The phospholipid bilayer is made up of phospholipid molecules, cholesterol, and proteins, which do not have a specific color themselves. Any coloration seen in cells is usually due to the presence of organelles or structures within the cell, rather than the cell membrane itself.


If the animal cell had chloroplast it would still have it same color?

No, the presence of chloroplasts in an animal cell would not affect its color because chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis and contain chlorophyll, which gives plants their green color. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts and do not perform photosynthesis.