Photosynthetic eukariyotes have chloroplasts.Algae are eukariyotic non plants with chloroplast.
Most photosynthetic organisms that do not contain chloroplasts are bacteria. Some examples would be green sulfur and non sulfur bacteria which use chlorosomes. Chlorosomes contain light harvesting pigments known as bacteriochlorophylls. Cyanobacteria do not contain chloroplasts but use chlorophyll A and phycobilin photosynthetic pigments.
They both contain chlorophyll They both contain chloroplasts both are plants both are autotrophs both need water both have cell walls
All the non-green parts of plant does not possess chlorophyll as the green colour of the leaves of plants are due to presence of chlorophyll. These parts do not contain chlorophyll in their cells because they carry other functions like transort of food and water, supprot to the plant etc...
Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll which help to make the food for the plant (glucose). First, chloroplasts are essential for the process of photosynthesis. You need to know that the onion bulb we refer to in daily life grows underground, which is not exposed to the sunlight, it only stores food for the plant. And you also need to know, the process of photosynthesis, requires lights. Because onion bulbs are underground, what is the use of having chloroplasts? The onion plants have green shoots where there are chloroplasts. You can simply tell that there is no chloroplast in onion bulbs because they are not green. Onion bulbs just basically shares a similar environment with root cells.You can check the images in Google and you actually see that onion cell does not have any chloroplasts.
No only living organisms have cells. But non-living organisms are made up of atoms instead.
Non photosynthetic organisms do not have.Also prokariyotes do not have.
Most photosynthetic organisms that do not contain chloroplasts are bacteria. Some examples would be green sulfur and non sulfur bacteria which use chlorosomes. Chlorosomes contain light harvesting pigments known as bacteriochlorophylls. Cyanobacteria do not contain chloroplasts but use chlorophyll A and phycobilin photosynthetic pigments.
no they don't because you are a human
They both contain chlorophyll They both contain chloroplasts both are plants both are autotrophs both need water both have cell walls
All the non-green parts of plant does not possess chlorophyll as the green colour of the leaves of plants are due to presence of chlorophyll. These parts do not contain chlorophyll in their cells because they carry other functions like transort of food and water, supprot to the plant etc...
No, a virus is not a plant. Viruses are non-living organisms/structures that contain genetic material and that are sub-microscopic in size and cause illness and infections in people, animals, plants and even in bacteria.
Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll which help to make the food for the plant (glucose). First, chloroplasts are essential for the process of photosynthesis. You need to know that the onion bulb we refer to in daily life grows underground, which is not exposed to the sunlight, it only stores food for the plant. And you also need to know, the process of photosynthesis, requires lights. Because onion bulbs are underground, what is the use of having chloroplasts? The onion plants have green shoots where there are chloroplasts. You can simply tell that there is no chloroplast in onion bulbs because they are not green. Onion bulbs just basically shares a similar environment with root cells.You can check the images in Google and you actually see that onion cell does not have any chloroplasts.
nonvascular organisms are organisms without vascular tissue: e.g. algae, lichens, fungi, mosses
Most mosses are brophytes, which means they were the first land plants. They are very simple because they do not have any vascular systems, and can only transport nutrients through diffusion. This restricts their height and is why they are usually found in low lying carpets.
No only living organisms have cells. But non-living organisms are made up of atoms instead.
Mammals are animals, and therefore their cells do not contain chloroplasts. However, they do rely on chloroplasts to create their food. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis - when sunlight is used to create glucose from non-organic molecules. This is vital for all life. The plants that animals eat all rely on photosynthesis to survive.
Any organism which is dead and has ceased to live is a nonliving organism. This applies to all animal and plant family organisms. ;)