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yes. because chloroplasts move whenever light is present. :)

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Why were the structures moving inside the hydrilla leaf as seen under the microscope?

because of the living cells


What type of plastids are in hydrilla leaf cells?

Hydrilla leaf cells contain chloroplasts, which are a type of plastid responsible for photosynthesis. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll pigments that capture light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars, providing energy for the plant.


Where does photosyntyhesis occur?

In the chloroplast of the leaf cells.


Which of the cells would you expect to contain the most chloroplast?

In the cells leaf


What process takes in the chloroplast of leaf cells?

Photosynthesis


Which organelle is most likely to be missing from the cells of a leaf?

The lysosome is the organelle most likely to be missing from the cells of a leaf. The leaf cells have membranes, a wall, and chloroplast.


What structure you seen in hydrilla leaf cell but in onion cell?

The structures that are found in the hydrilla which are not found in the onion cell are chloroplasts, specifically the stomata and chlorophyll. Onions lack these structures because they grow underground.


What kind of cells in the leaf carry out photosynthesis activity?

Chloroplast


What part of the plants absorbs light energy from the sun?

Chloroplast


Does hydrilla have a swollen leaf stalk?

Yes


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 is the shape of the apical and marginal cells of hydrilla?

The apical cells of hydrilla are elongated and cylindrical, forming the growing tip of the plant. Marginal cells are rectangular and arranged in a single file along the leaf margin, helping to provide structural support to the leaf.