Takes water, carbon dioxide and photons of light to make sugars that the plant uses for fuel, storage and construction.
It is inside each and every cell of the plant. It contains chlorophyll which is used during photosynthesis.
'''Chloroplasts are the food producers of the cell. They are only found in plant cells and some protists.'''
cloroplast
a animal cell dose have cloroplast
Chloroplasts are found in plant cells
I think it is on the 2nd layer of a cell
The structure of an unspecialized plant cell is more square in shape. It has a cell wall to protect it and chloroplast which gives it chlorophyll that makes it visible as green, a cell membrane, a nucleus, The structure of an unspecialized animal cell, however, has all the structure except a cell wall and chloroplast.
I hope this is your question 'What is in a plant cell?' : *Cell Wall *Cell Membrane *Vacuole *Nucleus *Nucleolus *Nuclear Membrane *Cloroplast *Mitochondrion *Cytoplasm *Amyloplast *Centrosome *Rough ER *Smooth ER *Ribosomes *Golgi Body
That question makes no sense! There is no cells in plant cell because a plant cell is a cell. It is a type of cell. Just like a plant cell is a type of cell that is found in plants, and an animal cell is found in animals (Like humans) but do u mean a cell wall and a vacuole? Animal cells don't have those
The Cloroplast
cloroplast and vaculoe
of the nucleas or cell? it may be cloroplast. (klor-o-plast) or cell wall or possibly cell membrane!