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What are chloroplasts used for in a plant cell?

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They capture the sunlight to produce energy for the plant.

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What does chloroplast do?

The chloroplasts are the parts in a plant cell in which sunlight CO2 and water are used to make sugars and oxygen.


What kind of cells has chloroplasts?

The only cell that has chloroplasts is plant cell


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Chloroplasts along with cell walls can only be found in plant cells.


What is the function of the plant cell that contains many chloroplasts?

The function of a plant cell that contains many chloroplasts is photosynthesis.


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the chloroplast is found in both animal and plant cells.


Which is not a eukaryote cell organelle?

Chloroplasts, for one. This is a plant organelle used in photosynthesis.


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Both. Both cells are plant cells and plant cells have chloroplasts. (Elodea is the waterweeds)


Where does photosynthesis occur in a plant cell?

It occurs in chloroplasts


Are chloroplasts only present in the plant cell cytoplasm?

Chloroplasts are present in plant cell cytoplasm and in some of the protists cells.


What organelles are specific to a plant cell?

Cell walls, and chloroplasts are unique to plant cells. Cell walls provide structure for the plant and chloroplasts are used for photosynthesis. Chloroplasts also give plants their green color.


What has a cell wall and chloroplasts?

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