no animal cells dont have chloroplast, chloroplast is only in plant cells and turns the color of the plant green.
Nope an animal cell does not have chloroplast.
A chloroplast.
The chloroplast would lose their color...possibly turning the euglena clear.
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.
Plastids are only found in plant cells. They are a part of the photosynthesis process. They are not found in the cells of animals.
we and other animals would have our neck and below green and our faces would be someother color
Nope an animal cell does not have chloroplast.
Obviously for no one.There is no organell like chloroplast.
Animal cells would be different if they had chloroplasts and cell walls because they would have a regular shape due to the cell wall. Be green in color and able to photosynthesize due to the chloroplasts.
Green.
a chloroplast.
plant cells have chloroplast, animals cells do not have chloroplast
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