No always. One example is in trees. The outer bark protects the green 'live' cambium. And, its the inner 'dead' wood that has the growth rings from previous years. This inner wood is not really alive and contains no cells, just the cell walls that were left over from previous years of growth.
Chloroplasts are located within plant and algal cells, specifically in the cytoplasm. They are found in the mesophyll cells of a plant's leaves and can also be present in other green parts of the plant, such as stems.
Palisade cells are plant cells located on the leaves
in a plant, everywhere in a plant as they are plant cells
No, animal cells and plant cells.
They are located in plant cells.
No, prokaryotic cells are bacteria and plant cells are eukaryotic (plants, fungi and animals are all eukaryotic).
both animal and plant cells
In the roots.
All plant cells contain chlorophyll. It is located in the chloroplast.
in the plant cells
in the cytoplasm
walls of plant cells