No, skin isn't green so it doesn't have chloroplast
Not in the leaves
Chloroplasts, and a cell wall.
Chloroplasts, and a cell wall.
Root cells lack chloroplasts.Thats because they do not get light.
Chloroplasts are organelles that are found in plant cells but not in animal cells. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
You would expect to find chloroplasts in the cells of a fern but not in a flatworm. Ferns are photosynthetic plants that contain chloroplasts, allowing them to convert sunlight into energy. In contrast, flatworms are non-photosynthetic animals that lack chloroplasts and obtain energy through different means, such as consuming organic matter.
Chloroplast is Only in Plant cells. It contains Chlorophyll. Plant Roots Do Contain Chloroplasts.
Two organelles: cell wall and chloroplast.
No, chloroplasts are typically found in the cells of plant leaves, stems, and other green parts where photosynthesis occurs. Roots are mainly responsible for anchoring the plant and absorbing water and nutrients from the soil.
no
Cells with the most chlorophyll would be found in the mesophyll layer of the leaf, particularly in the palisade mesophyll cells. These cells are specialized for photosynthesis and contain a large number of chloroplasts, which is where chlorophyll is located.
No, because choloroplasts are only found in plants