yes, ricinus communis have about 4 lacs chloroplast per square size..
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plants <3
Chloroplasts are in eukariyotes.Best example is unicellular algae.
domain Eukarya, kingdom Fungi
Plantae
A producer (e.g. a plant) is an organism with chloroplasts. An organism with chloroplasts is a photosynthetic organism. Plants and algea have chloroplasts while some protists also have them.
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chloroplasts
plants <3
Chloroplasts are in eukariyotes.Best example is unicellular algae.
chloroplasts
Chloroplasts
Heterotrophs do not have. Also prokaariyotes lack chloroplasts
the answer is chloroplasts
chloroplasts in the cells, and only in plant organisms
The chloroplasts in the cell. Only plants can do it.
Generally they are plants. They are using chloroplasts to do.