The answer is Chloroplasts Energy enters the food chain through the chloroplasts. Chloroplasts don't exist in animal cells; they are present only in plants and some protists.
Cell walls and chloroplasts are never found in an animal cell. They are only found in plant cells.
Cell wall
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Pore
The cell wall is found in plants, though not animals.
Cell walls, centrioles, chloroplasts, and lysosomes
Cell wall, large central vacuole, and chloroplasts
chloroplasts
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a plant cell because grass grass is a plant it is green and it has chlorophyll it is an angiosperm. so yea its a plant cell . Wait a minute who would ask such a crazy question an animal where do u see an animal named grass and its not green
Animal cells do not have cell walls.Plant cells have walls containing cellulose, fungal cell walls contain chitin, and bacteria have walls containing peptidoglycan.
Animal cells do not have the same cell wall like plant cells do.Plant cells have chloroplasts for photosynthesis, but animal cells don't.Plant cells usually have one or more large vacuoles (food & liquid compartments), but some animal cells have regular vacuoles while other animal cells don't have any vacuoles. these are the reasons
The 3 things found in all cells are the 3 C's, the Chromosome, The Cell Membrane, & The Cytoplasm. NEVER the Ribosome, Only The 3 C's listed above.
Cheek cells are only found in animals, whereas onion cells are found in platns, particularly onion cells. Cheek cells, being animal cells, do not contain a cell wall as onion cells do becasue cell walls are found only in plant cells for structure and rigidness. Onion cells, unlike most plant cells, do not have chlorplasts becasue it does not need sunlight for photosynthesis as other plants do. Being grown underground, it receives nutrients directly from the soil, so chloraplasts are not evident. This is also why onions are never green, since chloroplasts contain chlorpohyll, a pigment which gives plants its green color. Basically, cheek cells are found in animals, and onion cells are found in plants.
chloroplasts
They are never in animals.They are in plants and algae.
No,they do not.Starch is never found in animal cells.
Chloroplasts are found ONLY in plant cells - they are used for photosynthesis.
The cell wall is only found in plant cells. It is not found in animal cells.
Chloroplasts are in plants.They are never found in animals.
A cell wall made of cellulose, usually, and chloroplasts where photosynthesis is preformed.
Cell wall
Chloroplasts are found in plant cells, but not animal cells they are the organelles responsible for photosynthesis (the transfer of light and water into energy). I've never heard of a tonoplast before; but that's not to say they aren't out there. Hope this was relavent! :D
Chloroplasts are always found in plants cells but not in animal cells. Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in plants. It is found in the plant's chloroplast and is the site of photosynthesis.
There actually aren't any organelles in eukaryotic cells. They are so primitive that they never developed organelles. The only parts to a eukaryotic cell is the plasma membrane, cytoplasm and the DNA/genetic information. The DNA is free in the cytoplasm and has no nucleus to surround it like in prokaryotic cells.
Centrioles