Yes the organelles float inside the Cytoplasm inside the Elodea cells.
You should be able to easily see chloroplasts and a central vacuole.
Although it's not an organelle, it is common to see cytoplasmic streaming in elodea cells.
The chloroplasts and chlorophyll
Yes there were no chloroplasts present
the nucleaus
The green organelles found in the elodea leaves are called chloroplasts.
photosynthesis
An ELODEA cell is a PLANT cell. A HUMAN EPIDERMAIL cell is an ANIMAL cell. if you know that plant cells and animal cells have different organelles, then you should be good to go.
Yes, because the methylene blue stain makes the organelles in eucharyotic cells visible to us in a basic microscope.
It is a plant cell therefore it has a cell wall which animal cells do not. It also have chloroplast (makes it green, for photosythesis) and possibly vacuole.
They are chloroplasts.
they are called chloroplasts and they help to preform photosynthesis in the plant cell.
The green organelles found in the elodea leaves are called chloroplasts.
The reason for this is that many cells have organelles that are very hard to see under a microscope, staining these cells allows you to more easily see these organelles. In the case of an Elodea, the invisble organelles is the central vacuole.
photosynthesis
The tissue is structurally unaltered by the treatment process, and yet itbecomes uniformly translucent so the organelles can be seen easily.
photosynthesis
An ELODEA cell is a PLANT cell. A HUMAN EPIDERMAIL cell is an ANIMAL cell. if you know that plant cells and animal cells have different organelles, then you should be good to go.
Yes, because the methylene blue stain makes the organelles in eucharyotic cells visible to us in a basic microscope.
Elodea is an aquatic plant.
Is Elodea cell an organism?
nothin elodea dont have no plants