Technically yes, its the thing that makes it green so if you see green you see chloroplast, but you can't see the individual cells with the naked eye.
In the leaves. More precisely in the chloroplast
Chlorophyll pigment is found in chloroplast and in chloroplast stacks of round green structure called thylakoids have chlorophyll which is resposible for green color of leaves. again chloroplast inside chloroplast thylakoids contain chlorophyll
They have chloroplast
The chlorophyll, which absorbs sunlight is found in the chloroplast of a rosebush. The chloroplast is contained within the thylakoid membrane.
Chloroplast are found in cytoplasm of plant cell.
Because of chloroplast in the leaves' cells
Onion leaves have chloroplast but not the vegetable(bulb)....
Chloroplast is in every cell in every leaf of a plant.
In the leaves. More precisely in the chloroplast
The presence of bundle sheath with chloroplast in the leaves are granulated and lacking in starch. Such feature is known as chloroplast dimorphism.
plants but not animals
The chloroplast is the producer of food in plants. They are found in the leaves of plants and this is where photosynthesis occurs.
Chlorophyll in the chloroplast organelles.
Of course they have. Majority is in the leaves
The green parts (like leaves).
Leaves expose to sunlight well. So they have much amount
The leaf pigment called chlorophyll is found in an organelle called the chloroplast