Chlorophyl is only found in plant cells because it gives the plants their color. An animal cell gets its color from the usual genes
Chlorophyll is found only in plant cells.
Chlorophyll
Chloroplasts contain thylakoids and chlorophyll. These are only found in plant cells.
The chloroplasts store pigments. They are found only in plant cells, not animal cells. They store chlorophyll and other pigments.
Chlorophyll is the green pigment found in chloroplasts. These are in charge of photosynthesis, and are therefore only found in plant cells. So basically, the answer to the question is: any cell which isn't a plant cell. (Eg. animal cells, human cells...any cells that aren't green.)
Chlorophyll is found only in plant cells.
The only chlorophyll i know of is the pigment found in plant cells
chloroplast
Chlorophyll
Chlorophyll is the only organelle that exists in plant cells and not animal cells.
Chloroplasts contain thylakoids and chlorophyll. These are only found in plant cells.
Plants. :) It's the green stuff that helps with photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts are found in plants leaves. They make the plant a green colour.
Chloroplasts are found only in plant cells, they are what give the plant its green pigment. Hope this helps :D
Only plant cells contain chlorophyll, the pigment responsible for gathering light energy to use for photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts along with cell walls can only be found in plant cells.
The chloroplasts store pigments. They are found only in plant cells, not animal cells. They store chlorophyll and other pigments.