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Photosynthetic eukariyotes have chloroplasts.Algae are eukariyotic non plants with chloroplast.
Chloroplast contain chorophyll pigments.They are green in color.
Chloroplast contain inside stroma which is a liquid.
Yes, many protists contain chlorophyll. A very common example is algae. Many algae contain chloroplasts which contain many forms of chlorophyll for photosynthesis.
They are called phototrophs. They are photosynthetic organisms
all plants.
Consumers do not have chloroplasts.They get carbon from other organisms.
Photosynthetic eukariyotes have chloroplasts.Algae are eukariyotic non plants with chloroplast.
Chloroplast contain chorophyll pigments.They are green in color.
It can HAVE a chloroplast but it won't make them themselves.
Chloroplast contain inside stroma which is a liquid.
Plant cells contain the Chloroplast type organelle.
No, only Plants contain chloroplast.
The most common plastids that are known for containing color pigments are chloroplasts. They contain chlorophyll, which is a type of green pigment.
Plants contain the green pigmen chlorophyll and chloroplast which Is why they can make their own food and other organisms can not. Also that plants cells have a larger vacuole than other organisms cells.
Chloroplast.
Yes, many protists contain chlorophyll. A very common example is algae. Many algae contain chloroplasts which contain many forms of chlorophyll for photosynthesis.