The prokaryotes usually have only one chromosome, and it bears little morphological resemblance to eukaryotic chromosomes.
No they do not have. Chloroplasts are only in eukaryotes.
Yes, they do.
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mitochondria and chloroplast
In eukariyotes it does. It produces food in plants
The green parts are involved. Main ones are the leaves
i suppose the green pigment embedded deep into it, the chlorophyll.
Prokaryotes are similar to green plants because, like plants, prokaryotes perform basic life functions, including reproduction, digestion, and respiration. As far as differences, prokaryotes have one cell, while green plants are multicellular. Plants are also eukaryotes—they have a nucleus.
No,they do not have chloroplasts.They are only in eukariyotes.
mitochondria and chloroplast
Prokariyotes do not have chloroplast.Only eukariyotes have it.
all prokaryotes and eukaryotes
In eukariyotes it does. It produces food in plants
no.Prokariyotes lack any membranous organelles.Chloroplasts are only in eukariyotes
i suppose the green pigment embedded deep into it, the chlorophyll.
The green parts are involved. Main ones are the leaves
Prokaryotes are similar to green plants because, like plants, prokaryotes perform basic life functions, including reproduction, digestion, and respiration. As far as differences, prokaryotes have one cell, while green plants are multicellular. Plants are also eukaryotes—they have a nucleus.
no chloroplast is not present in prokaryotes because it is a type of plastid and plastids are membrane bounded organelles and prokaryotes donot have membrane bounded organelles. so chloroplast is only present in eukaryotes(in plants and some algae)
Prokaryotes can have chloroplast. This only depends on whether or not the prokaryote makes its own energy using photosynthesis.
The two organelles in a plant cell that are sites of ATP synthesis are the mitochondrion and the chloroplast.Not all cells in a plant contain chloroplasts.