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Q: A cell with chloroplasts is probably specialized for what?
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What makes a cell specialized?

A cell wall, chloroplasts, a nucleus, and a vacuole which is in a leaf cell and just to let you know the chloroplasts make the leaf green.


How is a plant cell specialized for photosynthesis at the molecular level?

They contains chloroplasts to do. Chloroplasts contains pigments such as chlorophylls.


What makes a palisade cell specialized?

A cell wall, chloroplasts, a nucleus, and a vacuole which is in a leaf cell and just to let you know the chloroplasts make the leaf green.


What specialized organelle would you expect to find in a potato cell?

The specialized organelle found in a potato cell is an amyloplast. It is responsible for the synthesis and storage of starch granules.


What does the chloroplasts do for the cambium?

I'm not sure but chloroplasts (i think) control the cell activities so probably control the cambium!:)


Name a type of plant cell that may not have chloroplasts?

Chloroplasts need sunlight for development. However, there are plants that do not have chloroplasts and therefore, do not need sunlight. Some of these plants include rhizomes, tubers, and root crops. Window leaf plants and parasitic plants also do not have chloroplasts.


What are in specialized cells?

chloroplasts


A cell with numerous ribosomes is probably specialized for?

they are specialized for protein synthesis or producing protein


What cell has a cell wall without chloroplasts?

animal cells do not have chloroplasts


What kind of cells has chloroplasts?

The only cell that has chloroplasts is plant cell


Inside what organelle does photosynthesis occur?

Photosynthesis occurs in cells called chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are specialized plant cell organelles that capture light energy and uses that in conjuction with water to create the ATP and NADPH.


Where is the thylakiod located in a cell?

The chloroplasts