Nothing I don't know anything about science
Plant cells, which differ from animal cells because they have cell walls and chloroplast for photosynthesis.
a cell wall and chloroplast.
All animals would be different. Animals are not meant to have cell walls; cell walls create stability. Animals have membranes instead.
If human cells had cell walls like plant cells, they would lose their flexibility and ability to change shape. This would impact our movement, growth, and ability to squeeze through tight spaces like blood vessels. Overall, it would likely be detrimental to human health and function.
The chloroplast in our school would be food at lunch.
"Chloroplasts" it would not be "Chloroplast", it is not one of those words :)
A chloroplast is a organelle So.... a chloroplast would represent itself?
Obviously for no one.There is no organell like chloroplast.
The chloroplast soaked up the sun light that was essential to the plant.
The chloroplast helps with photosynthesis (making the plant green). The cell wall covers the chloroplast cell. Animals don't need to turn light into food (photosynthesis) so they don't need the cell wall and the chloroplast. Animal cells do not have a cell wall because, if we had cell walls then we would stand straight up and it would be like our spine couldn't bend.
The most chloroplast would be found in the main part of the vain in a leaf. Known as the pistil.
In a plant it would die