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Vascular bundle arrangement
chloroplasts
For observing elodea, a magnification of 40x to 100x is typically ideal. This range allows for clear visualization of the plant's structure, including its leaves and stem, while providing enough detail to observe cellular features if desired. Higher magnifications may not be necessary for general observation and can make it difficult to view the entire plant at once.
The structure found in Elodea cells but not in potato and onion cells is the chloroplast. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, which is the process of converting light energy into chemical energy to produce glucose. In Elodea, chloroplasts are abundant due to its aquatic environment, whereas in potato and onion cells, chloroplasts are less prevalent.
Chloroplasts
Vascular bundle arrangement
chloroplasts
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Both cells
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For observing elodea, a magnification of 40x to 100x is typically ideal. This range allows for clear visualization of the plant's structure, including its leaves and stem, while providing enough detail to observe cellular features if desired. Higher magnifications may not be necessary for general observation and can make it difficult to view the entire plant at once.
The 3 characteristics can be seen in elodea microscopically are cell wall, large central vacuole and chloroplasts. When looking under a microscope at elodea you can see the basic structure of plant cells.
The structure found in Elodea cells but not in potato and onion cells is the chloroplast. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, which is the process of converting light energy into chemical energy to produce glucose. In Elodea, chloroplasts are abundant due to its aquatic environment, whereas in potato and onion cells, chloroplasts are less prevalent.
Chloroplasts
the stem
Elodea is, in fact, an organism; it is a type of aquatic plant commonly found in freshwater environments. It belongs to the family Hydrocharitaceae and is known for its role in aquatic ecosystems, providing oxygen and habitat for various species. If there is a misunderstanding regarding Elodea not being an organism, it may stem from confusion about its classification or ecological role rather than its biological status.
The stem is the plant structure that is mismatched.