Yes, a leaf cell has a cell membrane. In fact any living cell has a cell membrane.
No, a leaf is part of a plant. Therefore the leaf is made up of "plant" cells. So it has a cell wall.
Yes.
A cell membrane is present in both leaf cells and cheek cells. It serves as a protective barrier that controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell, maintaining cell integrity and regulating cellular processes.
Ribosomes are the organelles in a plant leaf cell that lack a membrane. Ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis and can be found free-floating in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
When an Elodea leaf is placed in a drop of distilled water, the plasma membrane can be observed as a thin line just inside the cell wall. The cell wall provides structural support, while the plasma membrane regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell. In a hypotonic environment like distilled water, water enters the cell, causing it to swell and the plasma membrane to press against the cell wall. This can make the plasma membrane more visually distinct under a microscope.
A leaf cell is a plant cell. All plant cells have a cell wall and a cell membrane.
A leaf cell is a plant cell. All plant cells have a cell wall and a cell membrane.
No, a leaf is part of a plant. Therefore the leaf is made up of "plant" cells. So it has a cell wall.
Yes.
A cell membrane is present in both leaf cells and cheek cells. It serves as a protective barrier that controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell, maintaining cell integrity and regulating cellular processes.
The nucleus controls the whole of the plant cell, including leaf cells. The leaf turns brown and falls off because the cells inside it eventually die. A new leaf grows, controlled by the nucleus, when new cells are formed.
Ribosomes are the organelles in a plant leaf cell that lack a membrane. Ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis and can be found free-floating in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
No, a cell of an oak leaf is not a prokaryotic cell. Oak leaf cells are eukaryotic cells, meaning they have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, whereas prokaryotic cells, like bacteria, lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
Gas exchange for photosynthesis - CO2 from the air diffuses into the leaf, and 02 diffuses out of the leaf into the air
The difference between a red blood cell and a leaf is that a leaf contains chlorophyll to make it green instead of haemoglobin that makes a red blood cell red. A leaf has many chloroplasts when a red blood cell does not but a red blood cell has a dimple. Both have a cell membrane but only a leaf has a cell wall. Hope this helps you.
Through the stomata, and dissolved at the moist cell membrane of the spongy mesophyll cell.
The cell would lose water and the membrane would collapse.