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If there werd no chloroplasts, there would have no photosynthesis and if there were no photosynthsis there would't have life for plants to make food to survive.

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Chloroplast is what the plants use to make sunlight into food (glucose). Without chloroplast means no food. No food means death.

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Chloroplasts are where photosynthesis takes place which is the process that plants use to make their food.

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Plants produce their food through photosynthesis.photosynthesis take place in chloroplasts.

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What two parts do plant cells have that animal cells so mot?

Plant cells have a amyloplast and a chloroplast


Does a human have a chloroplast?

no they dont cuz humans are made up of animal cells, and chloroplast are in plant cells so no. Frenchy


Why are the chloroplast and mitochondria so important for the plant cell?

The Chloroplast helps the plant to Photosynthesize and The Mitochondria produces energy to support all the cellular activities. Therefore, the Chloroplast and the Mitochondria are very important fort eh existence of a plant.


Is a chloroplast a advantage to animal cells?

Animal cells don't have chloroplasts. Only plant cells have them, so it can't be in any way an "advantage" to animal cells.


What is one major cellular feature found in plant cells but not in animal?

a structure found is the cell wall and chloroplast. The cell wall is a tough substance that surrounds the cell mebrane, not found in animal cells. The chloroplast are green oragnelles inside of plant cells where food is made in a plant cell. The chloroplast si so green. That is why plants are mostly found in green color.


What makes the chloroplast so important to the plant cell?

evey thing that is in a cell is there for a reason


Do both animal and plant cells have a chloroplast?

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.


Why is the chlororplast so importand to a plant cell?

Because the chloroplast creates food for the plant without food the plant will die so thats why it's very important!


Does human blood cells have chloroplast?

Human does not have chloroplast. Chloroplasts are only found in plant cells.


Is Golgi body found in both plant and animal cells?

Yes it is - the differences between plant and animal cells are essentially that plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplast (which animal cells do not have) and animal cells have centrioles (which help to make up the cytoskeleton of the cell, and which plant cells do not have). You can say in general that plant cells do not have flagellum, where animal cells do, but there are flagellum on plant reproductive cells. So just say that somatic (non-reproductive cells) plant cells do not have flagellum.


What is found in the plant cells that contain chlorophyll?

Chloroplast exist to convert radiated heat to energy as ATP in most plant life and in some eukaryotic organism, via the process of photosynthesis. They are present in plant cells acting similarly to the mitochondrian in human cells. These cells are then arranged on the surface of the leaf so that the maximum possible amount of photosynthetic cells are present on the surface of the leaf as to maximize the rate of photosynthesis.


How is photosynthesis possible in bacterial cells when there are no chloroplast in the cell?

it not possible, because it has no chloroplast. So no chloroplast equals no photosynthesis.