The elodea plant consists of green stems covered from top to bottom with leaves that measure 1 to 1.25 inches in length, according to the Professor Scott Hagood of Virginia Tech University. The stems can reach lengths of up to 6 feet and sprout white flowers with three petals. In most cases, three to six stems grow on a single plant. Native to South America, the elodea usually grows submersed in water.
Plasmolysis would occur because the high concentration of salt outside the cells would cause the diffusion of water from within the cell to outside the cells. This would result in the entire plant becoming very flaccid.
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Yes. An organism is anything that is alive. What constitutes alive? Something that's alive fulfills these 7 requirements: Homeostasis. This means regulating the internal environment. Does Elodea regulate itself? Yes. Organization, or being made up of one or more cells. Elodea is made of cells. Metabolism, or making cells and energy. Does Elodea do this? Yes. Growth. Does Elodea grow? Yes. Adaptation, or being able to change in response to its environment. Can Elodea change in response to its environment? Yes. It will grow towards a source of light. Response to stimuli. Yes, Elodea does respond to stimuli. As mentioned before, it will grow towards light. Reproduction, or producing new organisms. Can Elodea reproduce? Yes. Elodea fulfills all of these conditions; therefore, it is alive and therefore an organism.
Well, a cheek cell would be some sort of animal cell, and an Elodea would have plant cells. So an Elodea cell would have cells walls, while a cheek cell would not. A cheek cell would have a pair of centrioles, while an Elodea cell would not.
Elodea is a Eukaryote. Prokaryotic consists of bacteria whereas Eukaryotes are plants and animals. Eukaryotes have a nucleas, Prokaryotes do not.
they are normal size. just like seaweed in the movie finding nemo ;)
Elodea floats on water because it is light.
Elodea can live in water which is were most of them live in, and they can live in the ocean
The disk-like green structures within an Elodea cell are the chloroplasts.
No, cells from the elodea plant are not organisms because they cannot live on their own like the paramecium.
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Rectangular or box-like
Is Elodea cell an organism?
nothin elodea dont have no plants
Elodea is an aquatic plant.
Yes. An organism is anything that is alive. What constitutes alive? Something that's alive fulfills these 7 requirements: Homeostasis. This means regulating the internal environment. Does Elodea regulate itself? Yes. Organization, or being made up of one or more cells. Elodea is made of cells. Metabolism, or making cells and energy. Does Elodea do this? Yes. Growth. Does Elodea grow? Yes. Adaptation, or being able to change in response to its environment. Can Elodea change in response to its environment? Yes. It will grow towards a source of light. Response to stimuli. Yes, Elodea does respond to stimuli. As mentioned before, it will grow towards light. Reproduction, or producing new organisms. Can Elodea reproduce? Yes. Elodea fulfills all of these conditions; therefore, it is alive and therefore an organism.
Elodea cells are smaller
No. An elodea is a species of aquatic plant.
Elodea Plant Cell