Chloroplasts are needed for photosynthesis. Mitochondria is needed for respiration
No, both plant and animal cells do not have chloroplast. Plant cells have chloroplast that is why their leaves are green. Such as animals they do not. K.K
Both. Both cells are plant cells and plant cells have chloroplasts. (Elodea is the waterweeds)
No, chloroplasts are found in plant cells where they are responsible for photosynthesis, while mitochondria are found in both plant and animal cells where they are responsible for generating energy through respiration.
the chloroplast is found in both animal and plant cells.
It is not a plant. It is a organelle of plant cells.
yes they have both but animal cells do not have chloroplasts
Chloroplasts are generally only found in plant cells, although there may be some circumstances in which they could be found in animal cells, I doubt it.
Plant cells contain both chloroplasts and cell walls. Animal cells have cell membranes instead of cell walls and mitochondria instead of chloroplasts. Prokaryotes, such as bacteria and archaea, may have cell walls, but have no membrane-bound organelles such as chloroplasts.
Plants need both mitochondria and chloroplasts to maintain a healthy plant. The mitochondria power the plant when the chlorophyll is stunted by lack of sunlight.
The purpose of chloroplasts is to create chlorophyll in a plant. Animals don't need to create chlorophyll so they don't have any chloroplasts in their cells.
Yes, I believe so.
Mitochondria in animal Cells, and within both mitochondria and chloroplasts in plant Cells.