Containing a cell wall indicates that the cell does not belong to an animal or a protozoa. Containing chloroplast indicates that the cell is eukaryotic and conducts photosynthesis.
Therefore, one could infer that the cell in question is likely a plant cell.
it is a plant cell, or even a type of bacterial (prokaryotic cell) eukaryotes (animal cells) dont have cell walls
Get a battery cell and throw it at a wall!
its have a cell wall while the other cell has no cell wall.
Cells are found in a living thing.
Cells are the smallest unit of living matter.
They are in plant cells. They are distinct in plant cells
A cell that possesses chlorophyll is actually a plant cell (although some plant cells don't have chlorophyll). It usually contains a cell wall.
fungi cell
Chloroplast and cell wall
i think the answer would be centriole
They are in plant cells. They are distinct in plant cells
chloroplast and cell wall and a LARGE vacoule
actually its the cell wall and the chloroplast
Your question is incomplete -- what are "these parts"
One is a cell wall and one is a chloroplast.
A cell that possesses chlorophyll is actually a plant cell (although some plant cells don't have chlorophyll). It usually contains a cell wall.
fungi cell
A cheek cell do not have cell wall and chloroplast while a plant cell have cell wall and some have chloroplast.
plants are regular in shape and contains cell wall,chloroplast and also permanent large central vacuole but animals cells are irregular in shape,some has vacuoles which are known as temporary vacuole,but doesnt has any cell wall or chloroplast.
Chloroplast and cell wall
The Cell Wall and the Chloroplast.
i think the answer would be centriole