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No,they do not have.Only plants and algae have.

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No, chloroplasts are components of only plants cells and algae. The energy of respiration in animal cells and fungi are is provided by the the activity of the mitochondria. Plant cells use chloroplasts to trap and store the energy of sunlight in their chlorophylls, which will help in the synthesis of organic molecules and the release of oxygen in the process as a by-product.

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No. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts.

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No,they do not have.Only plants and algae have.

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