They are in plant cells mostly.Also some protists have
They are not cells but organelles. They are in plants
Nope. It is only in plant cells. The mitochondria is basically the same thing as a chloroplast, only it is found in animal cells. Plant Cell - Chloroplast Animal Cell - Mitochondria
Most Plant Cells:)♥
mitochondria was a power house of the cells and chloroplast is the green thing that make the photosynthesis
Chloroplast is to plant cells as cellular respiration is to animal cells. I hope that's what you meant.
No, the animal counterpart to the Plant Cell chloroplast is the Mitochondria.
They need energy to live.Mitochondria give this energy.
The mitochondria and chloroplast are both complex cell organelles that are found in eukaryote cells. These are both oval in shape.
mitochondria and chloroplasts
Nope. It is only in plant cells. The mitochondria is basically the same thing as a chloroplast, only it is found in animal cells. Plant Cell - Chloroplast Animal Cell - Mitochondria
Most Plant Cells:)♥
mitochondria was a power house of the cells and chloroplast is the green thing that make the photosynthesis
Plants cells have chloroplasts because they need it for a process called photosynthesis. But both plant and animal cells have mitochondria. Animal cells can use the mitochondria to get energy that why they need chloroplast.
They are in photosynthetic cells.They are in eukariyotes.
nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplast
Mitochondria. Put that in a search engine you will get lots of explanation.
In plant cells, the chloroplast is an organelle that performs photosynthesis, and he mitochondria is an organelle that produces ATP (energy).
Chloroplast is to plant cells as cellular respiration is to animal cells. I hope that's what you meant.