Virtual Lab – Microscopy – Wet Mount (Euglena) What similari…

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Virtuаl Lаb - Micrоscоpy – Wet Mоunt (Euglenа) What similarities and differences do you see between the plant cells (onion and Elodea) and the Euglena? Similarities: All three types of cells (onion, Elodea, and Euglena) contain a cell membrane, cytoplasm, and a nucleus. They have chloroplasts (Elodea and Euglena) or can contain pigments involved in photosynthesis. Differences: Onion Cells: Onion cells are typically rectangular and lack chloroplasts as they are not photosynthetic. They have a large central vacuole and a rigid cell wall. Elodea Cells: Elodea cells are rectangular or box-like and contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis. They have a cell wall and a central vacuole. Euglena: Euglena is unicellular and has a flexible outer membrane called a pellicle rather than a rigid cell wall. It has chloroplasts for photosynthesis but also can consume food from the environment. Euglena also features a flagellum for movement.

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