The chloroplasts in a lettuce leaf cell are responsible for color. The chloroplasts are what make lettuce leaves look green.
The cheek cell has a nucleus and so does a leaf cell.
the nucleus
because a tuber cell does not contain a nucleus
Sea lettuce is a type of green algae-like protist. Like other algae and plants, sea lettuce is composed of multiple cells. Each cell of sea lettuce contains a nucleus, chloroplasts, and other organelles necessary for its functioning.
The chloroplasts in a lettuce leaf cell are responsible for color. The chloroplasts are what make lettuce leaves look green.
The cheek cell has a nucleus and so does a leaf cell.
I think a nucleus holds genetic energy
the nucleus
yes
A cell wall, chloroplasts, a nucleus, and a vacuole which is in a leaf cell and just to let you know the chloroplasts make the leaf green.
The tissues of lettuce and onion are similar in that they share similar structures. The top and bottom surface of a leaf from lettuce or onion are covered by epidermis. Mesophyll tissues lie between the two epidermis layers. Finally, vascular tissues run along the leaf to form the veins.
because a tuber cell does not contain a nucleus
A cell wall, chloroplasts, a nucleus, and a vacuole which is in a leaf cell and just to let you know the chloroplasts make the leaf green.
because a tuber cell does not contain a nucleus
because a tuber cell does not contain a nucleus
Sea lettuce is a type of green algae-like protist. Like other algae and plants, sea lettuce is composed of multiple cells. Each cell of sea lettuce contains a nucleus, chloroplasts, and other organelles necessary for its functioning.