Chloroplasts are tiny organelles, much smaller than a plant cell, so it is convenient to have several of them in a cell. The reason for having such small chloroplasts is that the smaller they are, the higher their ratio of surface area to volume will be, and hence, the more easily they can exchange chemicals with their immediate environment. They need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, but they do not need lungs to make sure they will get enough of it; they can absorb it through their surfaces.
Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is the chemical needed for photosynthesis - using energy from the sun with carbon dioxide to make sugar.
plant cells need lots of glucose that chloroplasts produce so the mitochondria can make atp, the cells fuel
Plant cell. Animal cells don't have chloroplasts...or else you'd be green!
Within Chloroplasts.
It occurs in chloroplasts
The Cell Wall and the Chloroplasts.
Plant cells have a large vacuole, a cell wall and chloroplasts which a typical animal cell doesn't have.
No, there are several living cells in the plant without chloroplasts.
Plant cell. Animal cells don't have chloroplasts...or else you'd be green!
They are distinct in plant cells.Never in animal cells.
There are several cells. They are chloroplasts,cell wall,glyoxisomes etc
There are several cells. They are chloroplasts,cell wall,glyoxisomes etc
The only cell that has chloroplasts is plant cell
Chloroplasts along with cell walls can only be found in plant cells.
The function of a plant cell that contains many chloroplasts is photosynthesis.
Within Chloroplasts.
the chloroplast is found in both animal and plant cells.
Both. Both cells are plant cells and plant cells have chloroplasts. (Elodea is the waterweeds)
It occurs in chloroplasts