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In the onion cell, is the nucleus located in the cytoplasm or the cell sap vacuole?

A) Cytoplasm
B) Cell Sap Vacuole
C) Both Cytoplasm and Cell Sap Vacuole
D) Neither Cytoplasm nor Cell Sap Vacuole

Where is the green pigment found in an Elodea leaf?

B) Chloroplasts
C) Cytoplasm
D) Nucleus
E) Cell Wall

Was the direction of movement the same in all Elodea cells that were exhibiting cyclosis?

A) Yes, it was the same in all cells.
B) No, it varied among different cells.
C) It depends on the stage of the cell cycle.
D) The question doesn't provide enough information to answer.

Define:
a. Prokaryote
b. Eukaryote
c. Organelle

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Final answer:

In the onion cell, the nucleus is located in the cytoplasm. The green pigment in an Elodea leaf is found in the chloroplasts. Definitions provided include prokaryote, eukaryote, and organelle.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the onion cell, the nucleus is located in the cytoplasm, not in the cell sap vacuole. Therefore, the correct answer is A) Cytoplasm.

The green pigment in an Elodea leaf is located in the chloroplasts, making B) Chloroplasts the correct answer.

As for the direction of movement in Elodea cells exhibiting cyclosis, without additional context or observations, we cannot confirm that it was the same in all cells. So, the correct answer is D) The question doesn't provide enough information to answer.

Definitions:

  • Prokaryote: A unicellular organism that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles.
  • Eukaryote: A cell that has a true nucleus enclosed by a membrane as well as membrane-bound organelles.
  • Organelle: A specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function and is usually separately enclosed within its own lipid bilayer.

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