A leaf is a cell that has both chlorophyll and veins.
In Plant Cells, the Chloroplasts are the organelles the utilize or use chlorophyll. In Animal Cells, Chlorophyll is not used.
Chlorophyll the pigment in plant cells that give them the green color.
Most, but not all plant cells contain chlorophyll. Chlorophyll requires light in order for photosynthesis to occur, it make no sense then that plants produce chlorophyll in cells where no sunlight can reach; for this reason root cells and tissues do not contain chlorophyll
no it does not,
No, stem cells do not contain chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is what makes plants green. It is also used as a food dye.
chlorophyll
Mushrooms do not have chlorophyll because they do not have the gene that would tell their cells how to make chlorophyll.
Animal cells don't have chlorophyll.
All plant cells contain chlorophyll. It is located in the chloroplast.
No, veins can not produce red blood cells.
Chlorophyll
all photosyntetic cells.