No. All animal cells are devoid of chloroplasts. Only plants have them. That is why plants are usually a greenish color, due to the clorophyll in the chloroplasts.
Yes, all plant cells have chloroplasts. Plant cells are the only cells that have chloroplasts, actually. No- Most Cells of Plant Roots do not!
No, some cells like the xylem and phloem cells don't make photosynthesis, so they don't need chloroplasts.
No. Almost all green plants do.
Yes, it's what makes them green.
Almost all cells contain organelles, but there are some which do not. Red blood cells do not contain organelles, they only contain hemoglobin.
animal cells contain all following structres except a
They all Contain DNA
Yes, all eukaryotic cells - including plant cells - have a nucleus.
No it doesn't.Kingdom fungi is entirely heterotrophic . They depend on other organisms
Chloroplasts are found in plant cells
I believe that chloroplasts are green. The link below will help you to understand better.
In the leaves, or more specificly, in the cloroplasts in the cells of the leaves
Genetic cells
Mitochrondria produces ATP (energy) for cells. Cloroplasts take in light energy or obtain energy for plant cells.
Almost all cells contain organelles, but there are some which do not. Red blood cells do not contain organelles, they only contain hemoglobin.
all photosyntetic cells.
Yes, all cells contain similar chemicals and they are: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
animal cells contain all following structres except a
All Eukaryotic cells contain RNAIn Eukaryotic the cells contain a Nucleus.The nucleus house's the genetic material eg. DNA and RNA
This theory is false. Red blood cells do not contain a nucleus.
All cells contain membranes, so yes. Did you take science?