Mammals are animals, and therefore their cells do not contain chloroplasts.
However, they do rely on chloroplasts to create their food. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis - when sunlight is used to create glucose from non-organic molecules. This is vital for all life. The plants that animals eat all rely on photosynthesis to survive.
No they do not have. Never found in animals
Animala are not photosynthetic.So they do not have.
Animals are not photosynthetic. So they do not have
Chloroplast contain chorophyll pigments.They are green in color.
Chloroplast contain inside stroma which is a liquid.
Liver cells do NOT contain chloroplasts - only plant cells and certain protists contain chloroplasts which are used during photosynthesis. Animals do not utilize photosynthesis at all.
Chloroplast contains chlorophyll pigments.These used to capture light energy
Yes. all plants contain chloroplasts.
No, only Plants contain chloroplast.
Animals are not autotrophs.So they do not have chloroplasts.
Chloroplast contain chorophyll pigments.They are green in color.
It can HAVE a chloroplast but it won't make them themselves.
Chloroplast contain inside stroma which is a liquid.
Liver cells do NOT contain chloroplasts - only plant cells and certain protists contain chloroplasts which are used during photosynthesis. Animals do not utilize photosynthesis at all.
Plant cells contain the Chloroplast type organelle.
No they do not have. They are never in animals
The most common plastids that are known for containing color pigments are chloroplasts. They contain chlorophyll, which is a type of green pigment.
Plant cells that contain chloroplast.
No
no