A cell with no cell wall, just a cell membrane. Such as an animal cell.
The huge transparent bag in a plant cell is called the central vacuole. It stores water, nutrients, and waste products, and helps maintain turgor pressure, which is important for maintaining the cell's shape and structure.
Yes, plant cell walls are generally transparent. They are primarily composed of cellulose microfibrils that give structural support to the cell while allowing light to pass through. However, other components such as pectin and lignin may affect transparency to some extent.
The thick layer that surrounds onion cells is called the cell wall. This is common in plant cells and is used to block certain ions from entering.
Staining a cell allows for better visualization of its structures and components under a microscope. It helps highlight specific parts of the cell, such as the nucleus or organelles, by adding contrast to the otherwise transparent cell. This makes it easier to study and identify different cell types and structures.
An animal cell is a type of eukaryotic cell that is the basic structural and functional unit of animals. It contains various organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and ribosomes that carry out specific functions to support the cell's survival and activities.
No, cell phone paper is not transparent. It is typically a thick, opaque material used for protecting the screen of a cell phone. Transparent materials like glass or plastic are commonly used for phone screen protectors.
Transparent or translucent.
storage for nutritions in general
The huge transparent bag in a plant cell is called the central vacuole. It stores water, nutrients, and waste products, and helps maintain turgor pressure, which is important for maintaining the cell's shape and structure.
With proper dyes, yes. Otherwise they are transparent.
Cell membrane is the call wall in the plant cells and a transparent rubber like cell wall in animal cells.
The outer surface of the leaf has a thin transparent waxy covering called the cuticle
Yes, plant cell walls are generally transparent. They are primarily composed of cellulose microfibrils that give structural support to the cell while allowing light to pass through. However, other components such as pectin and lignin may affect transparency to some extent.
cytoplasm is a substance that suspends organelles in the cell. it is transparent.
Looking through a microscope, most animal cells are pretty much entirely transparent unless you dye them.
It's transparent, except where they naturally have coloured organelles such as chloroplasts or starch granules.
Transparent