yes, it contain chloroplasts
Ceratium hirudinella
Ceratium belongs to the clade Dinoflagellata, which are a group of single-celled aquatic organisms that are known for their diverse shapes and characteristics, including the presence of two flagella.
The genus Ceratium are a group of eukaryotic protists of the phylum Dinoflagellata. They have a very unique shape and morphology and contain two flagella. They have some plant characteristics and also some animal characteristics. Ceratium are aquatic organisms and are found in freshwater and marine water. They are usually found in warmer regions of the water near the surface. They can be found all over the world and are generally harmless.
The genus Ceratium are a group of eukaryotic protists of the phylum Dinoflagellata. They have a very unique shape and morphology and contain two flagella. They have some plant characteristics and also some animal characteristics. Ceratium are aquatic organisms and are found in freshwater and marine water. They are usually found in warmer regions of the water near the surface. They can be found all over the world and are generally harmless.
Ceratium fusus has a unique three-pronged or triradiate shape, which sets it apart from other algae. This characteristic allows it to easily move through the water column using its spines.
Chloroplast
Chloroplast perform photosynthesis.
Ceratium, a genus of dinoflagellates, primarily reproduces asexually through binary fission, where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells. Under certain conditions, they can also reproduce sexually, forming cysts that can withstand unfavorable environmental conditions. These cysts can remain dormant and eventually hatch into new cells when conditions improve, ensuring the survival of the species.
Paramecium is a heterotroph.It does not have chloroplast
every plant has chloroplast
Chloroplast is the organelle that conducts photosynthesis in plant cells.
The chloroplast is the site of photosynthesis. The chloroplast is composed of the lumen and the stroma. The inside of the chloroplast looks like stacks of discs with gel in between them.