The word chloroplast means green coloured plastids.
I assume you mean chloroplasts.
I assume that you mean Euglena and not eulena. In Euglena there is the presence of Chlorophyll in Chloroplasts (the chloroplasts give it the greenish color). Chloroplasts are basically the way that basically all autotrophs make food. The chloroplasts are filled with chlorophyll which is involved in photosynthesis. Therefore, since chloroplasts are found in autotrophs and Euglena has chloroplasts, it only makes sense that Euglena is an autotroph
"Chloroplasts" it would not be "Chloroplast", it is not one of those words :)
chloroplast i think..
Chloroplasts and Mitochondria are evolutionary the oldest parts of a cell.
the inner tissue (parenchyma) of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts.
if you mean which organelle synthesizes nutrients, chloroplasts
That is not grandma. Correct word id granna. Yes,it is in chloroplast
if you mean which organelle synthesizes nutrients, chloroplasts
if you mean which organelle synthesizes nutrients, chloroplasts
Chloroplasts are NOT cells - so your answer would be no. BUT if you mean do chloroplasts exist in bacteria then the answer is Sometimes. Where the answer is yes the bacteria is referred to as blue-green algae.
Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells that are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. They contain chlorophyll, a green pigment that captures light energy for photosynthesis. Chloroplasts have their own DNA and are thought to have originated from ancient photosynthetic bacteria.