yes, for photosynthesis - they contain chlorophyll
it is found in plant cells
Only in plant cells
No, only plant cells contain chloroplasts.
Animal cells,prokariyotic cells,protozoans and fungi do not have.They are in plant and algal cells.
Cell wall, chlorplasts, and large vacuole.
the nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and in plant cells, the cell wall and chlorplasts
Chloroplasts are found in the cells of young stems and immature fruits, leaves are the real photosynthetic factories of the plant.
the outer covering of the plant
in plat cells :) yes im sure !
"calls" do not contain chloroplasts. However, if you mean cells, then any cell that undergoes photosynthesis has choloroplasts. This would include plant cells as well as some bacteria, archaebacteria, and protist cells.
Chlorplast isn't a word, but chloroplast is, if that's what you mean. Chloroplast: Found in green plant cells, a plastid containing chlorophyll and other pigments and creates glucose through photosynthesis.
== == chlorplasts- for storing chlorphyl cell wall- for holding the plant up