Chloroplasts are important because if there were no chloroplasts, plants would not produce oxygen, sugars and starches which other animals use and eat.
Of course they contain. That is why they are green
Onions are the root bulbs of onion plants. The plant itself contains chloroplasts, which cause the green colour, whereas the onion bulb itself contains other pigments and few, if any, chloroplasts.
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Chloroplasts
yes they do
They eat through Photosynthesis by using the chloroplasts
Chloroplasts capture energy from the sun and turn that energy into food. That's how allot of plants eat. Animals eat with their mouths, so there's no need for chloroplasts.
Chloroplasts are important because if there were no chloroplasts, plants would not produce oxygen, sugars and starches which other animals use and eat.
Of course they contain. That is why they are green
Animal cells don't have chloroplasts because they don't need to photosynthesis as they get the glucose they need to respire from the food they eat.
Onions are the root bulbs of onion plants. The plant itself contains chloroplasts, which cause the green colour, whereas the onion bulb itself contains other pigments and few, if any, chloroplasts.
No
Euglanas have chloroplasts, to absorb sunlight. If sunlight is not available, it can absorb nutrients from decayed organic material.
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Chloroplasts
No bacteria have chloroplasts. Plants have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts were originally cyanobacteria -- they are the results of an endosymbiosis between a cyanobacterium and a eukaryote.