By definition, prokaryotic cells cannot have chloroplasts. This is either a trick question or the answer should replace prokaryotic with eukaryotic.
In eukaryotic cells, the chloroplast serves as an energy translator. It takes energy from photons and translates it into usable energy for the cell via carbon compounds. These carbon compounds are eventually combined to form sugars.
The main role of the chloroplast is to conduct photosynthesis.
Mitosis
prokaryotic cell, binary fission
Chloroplasts are the main cell organelles in which photosynthesis takes place.The answer is chloroplast
prokaryotic, and eukaryotic (with and without a nucleus)
Chloroplast is known as the kitchen of cell.
The main role of the chloroplast is to conduct photosynthesis.
Flagellum main function is to move cells in organisms. Flagellum is a hair like structure and can be found in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
Chromosomes
Its main function is oxidative phosphorylation.
the function of flagella is motility. To help move around. it is found in a sperm cell.
Mitosis
prokaryotic cell, binary fission
the main difference is that the prokaryotic cell lacks definite nucleus while a eukaryotic cell contains a well defined nucleus with double membrane.besides prokaryotic cell also lacks membrane bounded organelles while a eukaryotic cell contains all membrane bounded organelles like mitochondria,endoplasmic reticulum etc
It is the site of photosynthesis.It produces food for plant.
A chloroplast traps the energy of sunlight.
Chloroplasts are the main cell organelles in which photosynthesis takes place.The answer is chloroplast