Chloroplast carry out photosynthesis to produce food.Mitochondria carry out respiration to produce energy.
They have different functions. But they have similarities
cells in epidermis that contain chloroplasts
Photosynthetic eukariyotic cells have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts carry out photosynthesis to produce food.
Function of cell needs energy. Energy is generated using glucose. Glucose is made by chloroplasts
Chloroplasts are the organelles that function to trap light energy in plant cells through the process of photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts need good sun light for their functions. So they are highly concentrated in leaves
Nucleus cytoplasm cellmembrane and chloroplasts
Chloroplasts are present only in plant cells.
Boiling chloroplasts will cause them to be denatured. Depending upon how long the chloroplasts are boiled for depends on how many of the chloroplasts are denatured. For example, chloroplasts that are boiled for a very short time might still have some working chloroplasts that are able to photosynthesize.
Animalia and Fungi are two kingdoms that do not have chloroplasts. While they have other organelles and structures that perform similar functions, such as mitochondria, they do not possess chloroplasts for photosynthesis like plants and some other organisms do.
Chloroplasts are present in plant cells to perform the following essential functions -conversion of carbon dioxide to carbohydratessynthesis of amino acids, fatty acids and lipid components of their own membranereduction of nitrite to ammonia
Cells without chloroplasts are typically specialized for functions other than photosynthesis. These cells may perform tasks such as energy production (mitochondria), storage (vacuole), structure (cell wall), or communication (nervous system). Overall, cells without chloroplasts serve a variety of essential roles within multicellular organisms.