gray
it is cream color
The color of the cell wall of adjacent cells is usually not visible under a microscope because cell walls are often transparent or colorless. In plant cells, the cell wall is primarily composed of cellulose, which is a complex carbohydrate that does not have a visible color. Thus, the color of the cell wall of adjacent cells will depend on the staining or labeling techniques used for visualization under a microscope.
they are the nucleus the membranes and membrane wall
the cell wall is the answer i tink me not sure though
Yes, non-green plants also have a cell wall. The cell wall is a rigid structure outside the cell membrane that provides support and protection to plant cells, regardless of their color.
plant cell
it reminds me of like a shell or a covering examples: a pecan , also an m&m like the color and then the chocolate is the insides of the cell .
Color clay of your type
basically it is colorless, but it takes green color when stained with fast green
The cell is most likely an algae cell. Algae cells typically have a rigid cell wall and contain chlorophyll, which gives them a green color. While plant cells also have a rigid cell wall, the presence of green pigmentation suggests a photosynthetic organism like algae. Bacterial cells may have a cell wall but do not typically appear green unless they contain specific pigments.
Noen pink with lime green stripes, looks quite funny and attractive !
cell wall