Why are plants usually green?

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Answer: Plants are usually green because inside of the cells there is chlorophyll which essentially makes the plant green! :)

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All of the chemical reactions that take place inside of a cell are collectively called the cell's metabolism.

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Once it has copied all its DNA, a cell normally divides into two new cells. This process is called mitosis. Each new cell gets a complete copy of all the DNA, bundled up as 46 chromosomes. Cells that are making egg or sperm cells must divide in a different way.

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Which structure in a cell makes protein

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Ribosomes I'm pretty sure it the answer

The top, exposed layer a has undergoneA. an uncomformity
B. erosion
C. tilting
D. folding
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I think it is erosion

A plant-cell organelle

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There's a ton of different organelles. Most are the same as the organelles of an animal cell. Here's a list:

Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Vacuole
Nucleus
Nucleolus
Nuclear Membrane
Chloroplast
Mitochondrion
Golgi Body
Ribosomes
Smooth ER
Rough ER
Centrosome
Amyloplast
Cytoplasm

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