Animals are not autotrophs.So they do not have chloroplasts.
No they do not have. Not even a single cell
No they do not have. Virus do not contain any.
plants are regular in shape and contains cell wall,chloroplast and also permanent large central vacuole but animals cells are irregular in shape,some has vacuoles which are known as temporary vacuole,but doesnt has any cell wall or chloroplast.
what if a cell did not have cytoplasm
xylem
Epithelial cells do not contain chloroplast.
The roots of a plant cell does not have any chloroplasts as they do not need it to trap sunlight.
Plant cells contain plastids while animal cells do not.' Animals cells have centrosomes while plant cells do not. Plant cells have larger vacuoles. Plant cells also have a cell wall which animal cells do not.
Plant cells have cell walls and chloroplast
Total paracitic plants lack them .As an example cucsuta
Almost all plant cells have chloroplast. Essentially, if the plant cell is alive, it will have working chloroplasts. The xylem and phloem cells may be exempt from this generalization. Basically, any plant cell that's GREEN.
There are no chloroplasts inside any animal cell. Chloroplasts are only found in plants and some protists.