yes, roots are apart of a plant. All plant cells have chloroplasts and therefore root cells have chloroplasts.
Roots are not photosynthetic.So they lack chloroplasts.
Root cells are not photosynthetic.So they do not have.
the main similarity is : They both don't have chloroplast
how can the roots cell of a plant survive without having chloroplast
the reason you wouldn't see chloroplasts is because the onion root tip is underground where light can not reach and why would it need chloroplasts if it didn't need to produce energy form light?
fungi cell
A Chloroplast is sometimes refered to as a "cell within a cell" due to the fact it has its own membrane is separated from the rest of the cell. This may also be due to having small organelles within the Chloroplast.
No.it is not found on root cells,you can only see it in leaf cells
Chloroplast
because they don't
ultracentrifuge
Chloroplast is in the cytoplasm of plant cell .
B. Leaf cell. They are more open to sunlight. More reliant on chloroplast energy.
It may vary from plant to plant.But in every plant,root does not have chloroplast.
the main similarity is : They both don't have chloroplast
Chloroplast
how can the roots cell of a plant survive without having chloroplast
No, root cells do not have chloroplasts.
chloroplast and cell wall and a LARGE vacoule