The organelle which is most likely to be missing from leaf cells is Lysosomes.
Lysosomes are an important organelle for eukaryotic animal cells as they contain the digestive enzymes. The macromolecules or foreign matter which are harmful for the cells enter the animal cells easily but not the plant cells as the plant cells contain cell walls. Phagocytosis or digestion of macromolecules is not much needed in plant cells so a lysosome can be missing from the leaf cell.
<span>A cell is the most basic form of
life. It is what most of the organisms are made off. For the organism to
function, the cell must also function. It has organelles too that helps
functions what the microorganisms need. A leaf cell contains chloroplasts that
animal cells and other cells do not have. The chloroplast is where the photosynthesis
happens. It needs sunlight for the process of photosynthesis. Notice that the
leaf has a broader surface area to enable them to be exposed to the sun.</span>
Answer: On topographic maps, elevation is shown by using contour lines. The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next is called the contour interval. The contour interval is selected based on the relief of the area being mapped. Every fifth contour line is darker than the four lines one either side of it.