They contain the pigments. So they conduct photosynthesis
onion cells dont contain chloroplasts as they are underground so cant photosynthesise
The green pigments in chloroplasts help the plant to photosynthesise (make food from the sun)
They would be able to photosynthesise, which they are currently unable to do because they do not possess chloroplasts.
Plant cells contain chloroplasts with the pigment chlorophyll (an this allows them to photosynthesise) whereas Animal cells don't have chloroplasts
They take the sun's energy and with chloroplasts (which make plants green) turn the sun's energy into sugar.
It's a fungi and doesn't have chloroplasts, therefore it can't photosynthesise.
No - animal cells do not contain chloroplasts. These are involved in photosynthesis. They are found in plant cells (and other cells that photosynthesise).
Animal cells lack chloroplasts and as such cannot photosynthesise.
Plants can make their own food!Plants can photosynthesise. Makin glucose from waterand carbon dioxide using light.
Light is required for photosynthesis but not for respiration, as respiration can occur in the absence of light. Photosynthesis uses light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen, while respiration breaks down glucose to release energy for cellular functions.
Root hair cells do not need chloroplasts as they are under the ground. They can not reach sunlight for photosynthesis. So there is no point of them having chloroplastsgougugugiugyyreslololololololmfao
No. No viruses can photosynthesise.