no. chloroplast is an organelle found in a plant cell. it captured light and that's also where photosynthesis occurs. as far as bone cells go, there are a few types of those. there's the esteoblast (create and form new bone), osteoclasts (unlike osteoblasts they destroy bones), and osteocytes (create a network in the canaliculi (canals) which are used in the exchange of nutrients an waste).
i hope this helped you a little.
Plant Cell
No, it doesn't have a chloroplast. Only a plant cell does.
plant planktons
Animal cells lack chloroplasts.So they do nothing.
Cell wall and chloroplast
no
Plant cell.
Plant Cell
Plant cells contain the Chloroplast type organelle.
Chloroplast
all plants.
No, it doesn't have a chloroplast. Only a plant cell does.
chloroplast
the cell walls and the chloroplast
plant planktons
Animals are not autotrophs.So they do not have chloroplasts.
Animal cells lack chloroplasts.So they do nothing.