Plant Cells
Feature
a cell wall and chloroplasts
No they don't.They are only in eukariyotes. Prokariyotes have photosynthetic filaments
Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts, which animal cells do not have.
A plant cell. The presence of a cell wall and chloroplasts is a characteristic feature of plant cells. Cell walls provide structural support while chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis.
The chlorophyll within the leaf is the most important feature for capturing sunlight, as it absorbs light energy for photosynthesis to occur. It is located in the chloroplasts of plant cells and gives the leaf its green color.
All plant cells have cell walls. Not all plant cells have chloroplasts, only certain cells, the ones involved in photosynthesis.
Plant cells have cell walls and chloroplasts but animal cells do not have them.
No bacteria have chloroplasts. Plants have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts were originally cyanobacteria -- they are the results of an endosymbiosis between a cyanobacterium and a eukaryote.
The chloroplasts
Yes they are related. Chlorophylls are in chloroplasts
Plants and algae have chloroplasts in kingdom eukariya.Prokariyotes lacks chloroplasts in them.