That is carry out photosynthesis. It makes food in plants
only plants
No, only Plants contain chloroplast.
Chloroplast converts light energy into chemical energy, whereas mitochondria converts chemical energy into a different chemical energy. Chloroplast is present in plants and mitochondria is present in all cells
NO chloroplast has to do with plants (I think)
No plants can not live without chloroplast, plants are known as producers and also autotrophs i.e. they make their food by own for this they need sunlight which is trap by chlorophyll pigment present in chloroplast so chloroplast is necessary for their food production and so as for their survival. Allthough there are some exception for autotrophy in plants i.e. some species are insectivorous but still they also require chloroplast for their survival.
The chloroplast
The chloroplast is the producer of food in plants. They are found in the leaves of plants and this is where photosynthesis occurs.
No , chloroplast is present in plant cells only .
chloroplast
in plants
chloroplast
Chloroplast is found in plant cells.