Elodea is an aquatic plant native to Florida. A process called cytoplasmic streaming or cyclosis occurs in Elodea cells, where there is movement of the cytoplasm. The same phenomenon is also observed in animal cells. Below is a microscope image of Elodea cells. 1. Describe the overall shape of the Elodea cells.

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**Elodea** is an aquatic plant native to Florida. A process called **cytoplasmic streaming** or **cyclosis** occurs in Elodea cells, where there is movement of the cytoplasm. The same phenomenon is also observed in animal cells. Below is a microscope image of Elodea cells.

1. **Describe the overall shape of the Elodea cells.**

2. **Label the cell wall of an Elodea cell.**

3. **Are chloroplasts abundant in the Elodea cell? How many chloroplasts do you think are visible?**

4. **What are two abiotic (non-living) factors that influence the growth of Elodea?**

**Image Description**: The image shows a close-up view of Elodea cells under a microscope. The cells appear as rectangular shapes interconnected with visible cell walls. Inside, there are many green, round structures, which are chloroplasts, distributed throughout the cells.
Transcribed Image Text:**Elodea** is an aquatic plant native to Florida. A process called **cytoplasmic streaming** or **cyclosis** occurs in Elodea cells, where there is movement of the cytoplasm. The same phenomenon is also observed in animal cells. Below is a microscope image of Elodea cells. 1. **Describe the overall shape of the Elodea cells.** 2. **Label the cell wall of an Elodea cell.** 3. **Are chloroplasts abundant in the Elodea cell? How many chloroplasts do you think are visible?** 4. **What are two abiotic (non-living) factors that influence the growth of Elodea?** **Image Description**: The image shows a close-up view of Elodea cells under a microscope. The cells appear as rectangular shapes interconnected with visible cell walls. Inside, there are many green, round structures, which are chloroplasts, distributed throughout the cells.
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