No. Prokaryotic cells are bacteria cells. Chloroplasts are found in plants. They are made of chlorophyll and they are what makes the plants green.
Chloroplasts evolved from bacteria.They were photosynthetic bacteria.
Chloroplasts are in eukariyotes only. They are absent in prokariyotes
If a cell does not have a nucleus, then it is a prokaryote. If a eukaryotic cell has chloroplasts, then it is a plant or algal cell. If a cell has a nucleus but no chloroplasts, then it could be an animal cell.
If a cell does not have a nucleus, then it is a prokaryote. If a eukaryotic cell has chloroplasts, then it is a plant or algal cell. If a cell has a nucleus but no chloroplasts, then it could be an animal cell.
No Amoeba is not prokaryotic , it is Protist .
Bacteria is a prokaryotic cell.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts most likely arose in eukaryotic cells through a process called endosymbiosis, where a host cell engulfed a prokaryotic cell. Over time, the prokaryotic cell evolved to become an organelle within the host cell, forming a symbiotic relationship. This theory is supported by the similarities between mitochondria and chloroplasts and modern-day bacteria.
Animal cells do not have chloroplasts, which are a structure only found in plant cells. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, a process where plants convert sunlight into energy.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts are thought to have once been a free prokaryotic cell.
Parts of a cell.
binomeal fussion
Chloroplasts are specific plant organelles of prokaryotic origin. They are separated from the surrounding cell by a double membrane, which represents an effective barrier for the transport of metabolites and proteins. Specific transporters in the inner envelope membrane have been described, which facilitate the exchange of metabolites.Metabolites - Any substance produced by metabolism or by a process.