plastids are in cells, so whatever plastids are in cells are in the plant leaf.
Yes, because there are several other plastids in a plant that absorbs different light to do photosynthesis.
Plastids are generally not found in animal cells. They are typically only present in plant cells and some protists. Animal cells do not have plastids as they do not perform photosynthesis, which is the primary function of plastids.
On the basis of plastids a plant cell can be recognized from animal cell. The plant cells have several plastids including chloroplasts. Animal cells are characterized by their abscence.
Generally, leaf cells are found in the leaf of a plant.
Hydrilla leaf cells contain chloroplasts, which are a type of plastid responsible for photosynthesis. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll pigments that capture light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars, providing energy for the plant.
Plastids!
No.
Animal cell do not have cell wall while plant cell do have cell wall. In Animal cell plastids are usually absent and plant cell have plastids.
Animal cell do not have cell wall while plant cell do have cell wall. In Animal cell plastids are usually absent and plant cell have plastids.
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found in the cytoplasmic matrix of plant cells only.