Chloroplasts are plant cell organelles that both capture light energy and then use that energy to chain carbon atoms together with hydrogen and oxygen to form carbohydrates in the form of the simple sugar glucose or polymers of glucose (starches) which serve as energy storage medium in the plant for later use.
okay, animal cells don't have chloroplasts!! only plant cells do!! chloroplasts give the plant its green color!!
Chloroplasts are found in plant cells.
No, both plant and animal cells do not have chloroplast. Plant cells have chloroplast that is why their leaves are green. Such as animals they do not. K.K
Chloroplasts are found in plant cells, not animal cells.
No, not all plant cells have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are only present in specialized plant cells called mesophyll cells, which are responsible for photosynthesis. Other types of plant cells, such as root cells or stem cells, do not typically contain chloroplasts.
Chloroplasts make a plant green.
Yes, all plant cells have chloroplasts. Plant cells are the only cells that have chloroplasts, actually. No- Most Cells of Plant Roots do not!
Only plant cells contain chloroplasts. NOT animal cells...
if they are plant cells
Animal cells do not have.Plant cells have chloroplasts.
Chloroplasts are only found in plant cells and not in animal cells. Their function is to help convert sunlight into energy for the plant.
No, animal cells do not contain chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are found in plant cells and are responsible for photosynthesis.