we would stay outside in sunlight all the time we would all be green and we would not be able to wear cloths because they would block sunlight necessary to make photosynthesis
They would be green & would have no need to hunt for food because they would make it by themselves and they would be producers
chloroplasts
No oxygen will be produced. So life will be anaerobic
If there werd no chloroplasts, there would have no photosynthesis and if there were no photosynthsis there would't have life for plants to make food to survive.
The "waste" product of photosynthesis is oxygen, which animals use in respiration. Chloroplasts also convert sunlight into usuable chemical energy for consumers.
A real life example is the chloroplasts found in plant cells.
If chloroplast invaded an animal's cells the animal wouldn't need to eat because chloroplast is were photosynthesis takes place and photosynthesis makes food for the animal. Photosynthesis would also make oxygen for the animal so it wouldn't half to breath. Also, if chloroplast invaded the animal's cells they would probably turn green from the chlorophyll inside the chloroplast.
The cell organelle found in plant cells but not in animal cells is the chloroplast. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, allowing plants to convert sunlight into energy. They contain chlorophyll, which gives plants their green color and plays a crucial role in capturing light energy. This organelle is essential for plant life but is absent in animal cells, which obtain energy through other means.
Plant and animal cells reproduce through Mitosis, where one cell splits into two. Obviously, cells reproduce. If they did not, complex life would not exist on Earth, silly!
Chloroplasts are the food producers of the cell. They are only found in plant cells and some protists. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts. Every greenplant you see is working to convert the energy of the sun into sugars. Plants are the basis of all life on Earth. They create sugars, and the byproduct of that process is the oxygen that we breathe. That process happens in the chloroplast. Mitochondria work in the opposite direction and break down the sugars and nutrients that the cell receives.
Plant cells have organelles such as chloroplasts, central vacuole, and cell wall, in addition to the typical ones found in animal cells like nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and lysosomes. Animal cells lack the plant-specific organelles but have additional structures like centrioles that are involved in cell division.
Animal Cells and Plant Cells.