if they learned how to use them they would evolve their lungs and heart away because they can spend an hour or 2 in the sun and they would have energy
Animals cells do not contain chlorophyll or chloroplasts.
chlorophyll
chlorophyll
Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in plant cells which does cause the green color but is not found in animal cells. It is used for the capture of light to be used in photosynthesis.However, some animals such as the green sea slug are able to take in chlorophyll to give them a green appearance, but this is not the norm.
Animal cells have centrioles and plant cells do not.
cells that contain chlorophyll do, like plant cells. but cells like animals cells do not make their own food
The purpose of chloroplasts is to create chlorophyll in a plant. Animals don't need to create chlorophyll so they don't have any chloroplasts in their cells.
I don't think they even have chlorophylls. Chlorophylls r founded in chloroplasts, but animal cells don't even have chloroplasts. Chlorophylls r used by producters during photothesis, but animals r consumers, not producters. They don't have to do photothynthesis.
chloroplasts are the only organelles that make chlorophyll the chemical that makes plants green.
Plant cells have cell walls, chlorophyll, chloroplast, large vacuoles, and sometimes glyoxysomes.
Animals don't have chlorophyll's
If animal cells contained chlorophyll, animals would be able to turn sunlight into their own food in just the way that plants do. They would not longer have to eat, and the for chain would cease to be.