Almost all plant cells have chloroplast. Essentially, if the plant cell is alive, it will have working chloroplasts. The xylem and phloem cells may be exempt from this generalization. Basically, any plant cell that's GREEN.
Plant cells contain the Chloroplast type organelle.
They are sites of photosynthesis.They are in eukariyotic cells.
They are located in plant cells.
The chloroplast, an organelle, is found on plant cells and other eukaryotics organism that conducts photosynthesis.(they aren't in sperm cells)
The pigment chlorophyll is contained within the organelle called the chloroplast.
yes plant cells have chloroplast because that is how they make their food!!
They are in photosynthetic cells.They are in eukariyotes.
Chloroplast contain chlorophyll which is important for plants for making food that's why chloroplast is important for plant cells.
Chloroplast is a structure found in plant cells. It is responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants capture sunlight and convert it into energy. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts.
Chloroplast are in eukariyotes.They are not in prokariyotes.
Plant Cells
After light energy travels to chloroplast in plant cells?