the onion root lays underground, therefore there is no reason the onion root needs chloroplast, for it doesn't see sunlight.
A plant cell.
There wouldn't be a place in a cell. A cell is wide open and it doesn't have corners and nooks or whatever. So the place where you would find most chloroplast in a cell would be all over the place.
As an onion cell is a cell, no cells are located in it, but maybe you mean organelles, which literally mean "tiny organs" and make up every cell. In that case, onion cells lack chloroplasts because they grow underground and therefore don't use the sun to produce energy (chloroplasts are involved in photosynthesis).
Go get the science book and find it.
Plant cells, which differ from animal cells because they have cell walls and chloroplast for photosynthesis.
A plant cell.
There wouldn't be a place in a cell. A cell is wide open and it doesn't have corners and nooks or whatever. So the place where you would find most chloroplast in a cell would be all over the place.
Chloroplast
You would find a larger vacuole, chloroplasts, and a cell wall.
In a(n) plant cell and possibly in an animal cell ask chuck norris he knows.
As an onion cell is a cell, no cells are located in it, but maybe you mean organelles, which literally mean "tiny organs" and make up every cell. In that case, onion cells lack chloroplasts because they grow underground and therefore don't use the sun to produce energy (chloroplasts are involved in photosynthesis).
Animal cell doesn't have a cell wall and chloroplast, whereas plant cells don't have centrioles.
Animal cell doesn't have a cell wall and chloroplast, whereas plant cells don't have centrioles.
They are in photosynthetic cells.They are in eukariyotes.
Two organelles: cell wall and chloroplast.
Go get the science book and find it.
The cell wall and the chloroplast