so that the cell can get the food and nutrients it needs
Chloroplasts are what give plants the green color in a plant cell. This is a vital part of the cell because it also helps to collect sunlight
In a plant chloroplasts are mainly found in the cells of leaves and stems so , I think in the rest of the parts there may not be any chloroplasts
Plant cells are commonly called chloroplasts, derived from the chlorophyll inside the cell. Animal cells don't have that chlorophyll, so they are not called chloroplasts.
The plant cell is different from the animal cell because it has chloroplasts and a cell wall, so yes.
The largest genome in a plant cell is DNA in its nucleus. However, two organelles in the cell, the mitochondria and chloroplasts each have their own DNA as well, so a plant cell can have up to three different genomes.
Food production will be stopped. So it will malfunction
There are a range of differences. Some are listed below: Plant cells are enclosed by a cellulose cell wall whereas animal cells are not. Some plant cells have chloroplasts whereas animal cells never have chloroplasts. Plant cells have a large, permanent central vacuole whereas animal cells have small, temporary vacuoles. Plant cells are interconnected by plasmodesmata whereas animal cells are not. Animal cells have centrioles whereas plant cells do not.
The cell wall is a structure that plant cells, bacteria cells, and fungal cells have but animal cells do not.Chloroplasts are organelles that plant cells have but bacteria cells, fungal cells, and animal cells do not.
One is a cell wall and one is a chloroplast.
The Cell Wall and the Chloroplasts.
That would be the chloroplasts and the cell wall. In the chloroplast, there are chlorophyll, and makes the plant green. The cell wall keeps the structure of the cell. Also, a plant cell has a bigger vacuole than an animal cell.
Chloroplasts are cell organelles present in plant that contain chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is green in colour, so it is obvious that chloroplasts are green in colour.