No, only Plants contain chloroplast.
No only plats have chloroplasts. Mitochondria are in both
Both, an organelle is a sub-cellular organ E.g. nucleus, chloroplast Etc.
Autotrophic organisms are animals or plants that can create their own energy from the Sun. The organelle most common in these organisms are chloroplasts.
plants but not animals
chloroplast
Chloroplast are only in plants.They are not in animals.
No, only in plants, as they are one of the main components of photosynthesis.
-Chloroplast -Cell Wall -Plastids
They are in plants. They cannot be seen in animals
Plants cells have chloroplasts because they need it for a process called photosynthesis. But both plant and animal cells have mitochondria. Animal cells can use the mitochondria to get energy that why they need chloroplast.
Animals and plants both have eukaryotic cells, while bacteria and archaea have prokaryotic cells. There a many differences between the two types of cells. Some of the most significant are the presence of a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles in eukaryotic cells.
In plants, the energy generating organelle is the chloroplast and mitochondria in certain cases. In animals, it is the mitochondria