In a plant cell, they are spread out, and depends on the cell. In an animal cell, they simply do not exist.
The majority of chloroplasts are located in the cells of plant leaves, particularly in the mesophyll cells found in the middle layer of the leaf. This is where most of the photosynthesis in plants occurs, as chloroplasts are responsible for capturing light energy and converting it into chemical energy in the form of glucose.
The majority of DNA in a cell is located within the nucleus. This DNA contains the genetic information that controls the cell's activities and determines its characteristics. Small amounts of DNA can also be found in mitochondria and chloroplasts.
animal cells do not have chloroplasts
The only cell that has chloroplasts is plant cell
Animal cells have a cell membrane but do not have chloroplasts or a cell wall.
The chloroplasts
chloroplasts
Plant cells contain both chloroplasts and cell walls. Animal cells have cell membranes instead of cell walls and mitochondria instead of chloroplasts. Prokaryotes, such as bacteria and archaea, may have cell walls, but have no membrane-bound organelles such as chloroplasts.
The chloroplasts function in the cell is to collect light for photosynthesis. Without chloroplasts plant cells wound not be able to carry out photosynthesis.
Plants have cell structures called chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, a pigment that captures sunlight and converts it into chemical energy. Animals do not have chloroplasts as they do not perform photosynthesis.
Most chloroplasts are oval-shaped blobs, but they can come in all sorts of shapes such as stars, cups, and ribbons. Some chloroplasts are relatively small compared to the cell, while others may take up the majority of the space inside the cell.
A spinach cell has a central vacuole, a cell wall and chloroplasts. A rabbit cell doesn't have any of these organelles, because they are unique to plant cells.