Animal cells doesn't need any Chloroplast to live because all the nutritions, Protins,Oxygen and other substance are carried by blood.So, Like plant cells animal cell don't need any chloroplast to survive
Bacteria have a different way of creating energy through ATPase and creating a proton gradient. They also have an ETC similar to mitochondria's but on their own membranes.
how can the roots cell of a plant survive without having chloroplast
no, mushroom cells don't have chloroplast because mushrooms are fungi and not plants.
fungi cell
They are always hetrotrophic. They only have mitochondia,but never chloroplasts
Yes. Fungi , on the food chain, is considered a decomposer. It can't survive unless it has something to decompose.
how can the roots cell of a plant survive without having chloroplast
Some plants like mushrooms and fungi can survive without sunlight.
no, mushroom cells don't have chloroplast because mushrooms are fungi and not plants.
fungi cell
No, fungi are not plants. They need food and water to survive.
Fungi do not have chlorophyll in their cells. They cannot produce food, so they must depend upon other living or dead things for food. Fungi CANNOT survive alone. Fungi do not have chlorophyll in their cells. They cannot produce food, so they must depend upon other living or dead things for food. Fungi CANNOT survive alone.
It depends which kind of fungi.
No they do not have. Not even a single cell
They are always hetrotrophic. They only have mitochondia,but never chloroplasts
Yes. Fungi , on the food chain, is considered a decomposer. It can't survive unless it has something to decompose.
No.Yeast are type of fungi.No fungi is photosynthetic
The chloroplast converts light energy and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen for the plant cell's use.