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This is an accident of how the first eukaryotic plant cells evolved to be different from other eukaryotic cells billions of years ago. It is what defines eukaryotic plants.
Plant cells have chloroplasts. They have glyoxisomes and photosynthetic
Just my guess: chloroplasts.
Chloroplasts are needed to make food. The cell without chloroplasts do not need them as the cells do not make food, thus chloroplasts are not needed in the cell.
Plant cells and algae have chloroplasts. They make the plant green and help in photosynthesis.
No; Chloroplasts are only found in plant Cells.
Generally, the plants cells.
Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells and other eukaryotic organisms that conduct photosynthesis.
This is an accident of how the first eukaryotic plant cells evolved to be different from other eukaryotic cells billions of years ago. It is what defines eukaryotic plants.
This is an accident of how the first eukaryotic plant cells evolved to be different from other eukaryotic cells billions of years ago. It is what defines eukaryotic plants.
Plant cells have chloroplasts. They have glyoxisomes and photosynthetic
Chloroplasts and mitochondria according to the endosymbiotic theory.
They are in photosynthetic cells.Mainly found in plats and algae
Plant cells use photosynthesis through the use of chloroplasts.
Just my guess: chloroplasts.
chloroplasts and mitochondria
Mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA