No. It is present only in plants, since plants are the only living things that make their own food.
No. Animal cells do not contain chloroplasts. Photosynthesis occurs within chloroplasts. They are found in plants and other eukaryotic organisms that undergo photosynthesis (such as algae).
Living things are grouped base on their type. These types are namely: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Species, Order, Genus and Family.
The have all the same parts, except the cells have two more parts to it- the chloroplasts and the cell walls.
Of what use are the cell types to different organisms?
Yes they are in living. They are in autotrophic eukariyotes
Chloroplasts set plants apart from other living things in that they are the only parts of a cell that do photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process in which plants (mostly the chloroplasts) use sun and carbon dioxide to make food and create oxygen. Photosynthesis sets plants apart and chloroplasts do photosynthesis.
No. It is present only in plants, since plants are the only living things that make their own food.
the four types of living things is animals,plants,people,matters
No of course not. We have cells. All living things have cells.
yes the is
Plants and algae have chloroplasts in kingdom eukariya.Prokariyotes lacks chloroplasts in them.
Mass extinction: many types of living things becoming extinct at the same time.
. . . of responding to stimuli.
which types of cell contain chloroplasts and are able to carry out photosynthesis
hair and nails
Biotic and Abiotic