Bacteria are Monera. Chloroplasts belong to Protista. Bacteria Do not have chloroplast which prepare food and are parasites while chloroplasts have chloroplast and prepare their own food. Diatoms are chloroplasts
It is thought once it was a bacteria. Symbiotic living evolved it into chloroplasts
No chloroplasts are cell organelles.They do not contain bacteria.
Bacteria have prokariyotic cells.They do not have chloroplasts.
Bacteria
Only photosynthetic organisms (organisms that perform photosynthesis), such as plants, some bacteria, and some protistans, have chloroplasts. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts because they do not carry out photosynthesis.
Endosymbiotic theory describes the evolution of mitochondria and chloroplast.According to it,photosynthetic bacteria and aerobic bacteria engulfed by a eukaryotic cell turned into chloroplast and mitochondria.
A chloroplast is neither, because it is in a cell. Prokaryotic means that there is no cell organization, which are bacteria, and a chloroplast is again not its own cell, so it can't be that. Eukaryotic means it has a nucleus that stores the DNA. The chloroplast can be found in both of these types of cells, but it can't be either of them because it doesn't have its own DNA.
NO chloroplast has to do with plants (I think)
No bacteria does not have any chloplasts.
no they do not
Bacteria do not have chloroplasts.Only eukariyotes have them.
Bacteria have prokariyotic cells.They do not have chloroplasts.
Bacteria do not have chloroplast.It is found only in eukariyotes.
They are type of bacteria. They do not have choroplasts
No. Only eucaryotic cells can have chloroplasts in them.
It is an eukariyotic organelle.It is considered to be evolved from bacteria
In the Thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast
chromatin, ribosomes, chloroplast
Both have circular DNA. Also have 70s ribosomes