What organelle helps plant cells make food? Which organelle supplies the cell with energy? Which organelles are found in both plant and animal cells? What plant cell organelle uses light energy to produce sugar? What organelle is abundant in pancreatic cells?
How amoeba get their food? Where do members of the phylum Platyhelminthes live? What organelle do both amoebas and paramecium have? Where can plant-like protists live? Where are giant ball amoebas found? Which structures allow sarcodines such as amoebas to move?
that perform a variety of functions including (but certainly not limited to) protein and lipid synthesis, respiration (as seen in animal cells), and photosynthesis (as seen in plant cells). Most of these functions however depend on and follow the orders of the nucleus, an autonomous organelle...
Photosynthesis is the process used by plants, algae and somebacteriato turn sunlight into energy. The process chemically converts carbon dioxide (CO2) and water into food (sugars) andoxygen. The chemical reaction often relies on a pigment called chlorophyll, which gives plants their green color. ...
Question: What gives plant cell walls their rigidity? A Structure Unique to Plant Cells Plant cells are the only cells which have a cell wall. The cell wall surrounds and protects each cell, with a very rigid and firm structure. This allows plants to maintain their height and keep their sh...
I guess that begs the question about why leaves turn different colors in the fall. Do the leaves get overwhelmed by some other organelle in the cells that has a different color? How many grana does a chloroplast usually have? Is there just one big one or a lot of smaller ones?
Eyespot also knew as the stigma, It is a photoreceptive organelle which is mainly found in the motile form of green algae and in unicellular photosynthetic organisms for example euglenids. Eyespot help in cell's phototaxis, it senses the intensity and direction of light source and responds to...
Essentially, mitochondria are tiny power plants, that combine the food we eat with the oxygen we breathe and turn this into the fuel our cells need to work - and we need to live. Mitochondrial DNA is the separate DNA in mitochondria that is responsible for containing the instructions needed ...
Photosynthesis: The Biochemistry Behind How Plants Make Their Food The Atoms And Molecules Of A Cell It makes the most sense to start at the smallest part of a cell – the atoms. Of the 118 elements in the periodic table, 92 are naturally occurring on Earth. Out of these 92 elements, ...
What kind of organism gets food using cilia? What organelle do both amoebas and paramecium have? In which kingdoms are all organisms multicellular? What are the protists with cilia? What are the only multicellular protists? What food allows microorganisms to grow?