Only plant cells have:
-chloroplasts (for photosynthesis)
-cell walls (gives them their rigid structure)
cell wall
cell wall.
Chloroplasts are special parts of plants and algae cells. Their main roll is to conduct photosynthesis, which is how the plants/algae convert sunlight into energy.
Plants and green algae have the same types of chlorophyll and carotenoids in their cells so scientists think plants and green algae have a common ancestor.
They get their shape from the cell wall
chloroplasts are found in plant and algae cells. NOT ANIMAL CELLS.
Various organisms have cell walls, including plants, fungi, algae and bacteria.
Both algae and seed plants have cells with chloroplasts.
the cell wall for plants and algae, cell membrane for fungi
plants and algae
Cytoskeleton
encloses the cells of plants, algae, fungi, and most bacteria
Yes because they contian cells and cells are the basic unit of life.
Chloroplasts are special parts of plants and algae cells. Their main roll is to conduct photosynthesis, which is how the plants/algae convert sunlight into energy.
No,they do not have.Only plants and algae have.
They are in autotrophic eukariyotic cells. They are plants and algae
Plants and green algae have the same types of chlorophyll and carotenoids in their cells so scientists think plants and green algae have a common ancestor.
plantae and fungi.
cell wall