Plantae.
No, the kingdom protista also has some cell types containing chloroplasts, as it is the kingdom where unknown cell types are thrown. The main kingdom where chloroplasts are located is in the plant kingdom (plantae).
What are organelles and what are they found in?
Short Answer:Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts and chlorophyll, and plastids. Long Answer:Plant cells contain rigid cell walls made of cellulose that are located around the phospholipid membrane. Also, cells have choloroplasts; these are the small, green organelles that are full of chlorophyll, the substance plants use to turn CO2, H2O, and sunlight into O2 and glucose (C6H12O2). Plant cells also contain a large central vacuole that makes up the majority of the volume of a plant cell; this organelle is used for storing water and starch, as well as some waste products.Plant cells have cells walls and chloroplasts while animal cells don't.
KINGDOM??!! Organisms with cells that contain chloroplast are mostly in the plant kingdom, (kingdom plantae). Kingdom refers to the grouping of whole organisms. Chloroplasts are macromolecules in specific organelles capable of transforming carbon dioxide and water into sugar using energy from the sun. Some protista also have chloroplasts in their cells, and some prokaryotic organisms have chlorophyll like pigments which also photosynthesis
1) They have cell walls made with cellulose (as opposed to the chitin in fungi). Animals have no cell walls. 2) They have a large central vacuole, which is kept full of water so that it pushes against the cell wall (this is called turgid pressure, which keeps the cell inflated and alive). 3) They have chloroplasts, which allow the plants to be photoautotrophic. Some protists share this trait, but animals and fungi do not.
No, the kingdom protista also has some cell types containing chloroplasts, as it is the kingdom where unknown cell types are thrown. The main kingdom where chloroplasts are located is in the plant kingdom (plantae).
False, there are some fungi-like organisms with cellulose, but true fungi do not have cellulose in the cell walls.
Cellulose is hard to digest plant material found in plants such as grass and leaves.Herbivores such as Cows and giraffes can digest cellulose.certain types of bacteria can digest cellulose as well.
A plant cell usually has a rigid structure because of a cell wall. Plant cell walls are composed mainly of cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin. They also have a large, central vacuole and chloroplasts.
All plants have a nucleus (they are eukaryotic), cell walls (made of cellulose), and hve some type of chloroplast to make food. Chloroplasts have chlorophyll which absobrs light energy. That is what gives some plants a green pigment. Hope this helps! :)
It is a good source of fiber.
What are organelles and what are they found in?
The five kingdom concept classifies organisms into five kingdoms based on their characteristics: Monera (prokaryotic organisms with no distinct nucleus), Protista (single-celled eukaryotes), Fungi (heterotrophic organisms with cell walls), Plantae (multicellular autotrophs with cell walls), and Animalia (multicellular heterotrophs). This concept provides a broad classification system that helps organize biological diversity based on evolutionary relationships and shared characteristics.
Short Answer:Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts and chlorophyll, and plastids. Long Answer:Plant cells contain rigid cell walls made of cellulose that are located around the phospholipid membrane. Also, cells have choloroplasts; these are the small, green organelles that are full of chlorophyll, the substance plants use to turn CO2, H2O, and sunlight into O2 and glucose (C6H12O2). Plant cells also contain a large central vacuole that makes up the majority of the volume of a plant cell; this organelle is used for storing water and starch, as well as some waste products.Plant cells have cells walls and chloroplasts while animal cells don't.
Of course they do! Cellulose is found in the cell walls of all green plants and some protists, and is a major component of wood along with lignin.
KINGDOM??!! Organisms with cells that contain chloroplast are mostly in the plant kingdom, (kingdom plantae). Kingdom refers to the grouping of whole organisms. Chloroplasts are macromolecules in specific organelles capable of transforming carbon dioxide and water into sugar using energy from the sun. Some protista also have chloroplasts in their cells, and some prokaryotic organisms have chlorophyll like pigments which also photosynthesis
Cell walls, Chloroplasts, Starch granules