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There are a few organelles that would only be found within a cell that is eukaryotic and autotrophic. They are chloroplasts and a central vacuole.
chloroplast
They are only found in unicellular organisms.
Only plants can be autotrophic (using light or chemical energy as their energy source). Animals are all heterotrophic.
Tissues are made up of cells, which COULD be considered organisms, specifically eukaryotes, which are usually only found in multicellular organisms.
Yes. Only plant cells contain chloroplasts.
There are a few organelles that would only be found within a cell that is eukaryotic and autotrophic. They are chloroplasts and a central vacuole.
Organisms.
Specialized cells are found only in Gonads ( reproductive cells ).
many-celled organisms :)
Autotrophic organisms are animals or plants that can create their own energy from the Sun. The organelle most common in these organisms are chloroplasts.
they are found in plant cells they make the plant green
chloroplast
No. Animal cells do not contain chloroplasts. Photosynthesis occurs within chloroplasts. They are found in plants and other eukaryotic organisms that undergo photosynthesis (such as algae).
They are only found in unicellular organisms.
Only plants can be autotrophic (using light or chemical energy as their energy source). Animals are all heterotrophic.
There are many multicellular organisms. Even protists, such as seaweed, can be multicellular. The only organism that cannot be multicellular is a bacterium.