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no chloroplast is not present in prokaryotes because it is a type of plastid and plastids are membrane bounded organelles and prokaryotes donot have membrane bounded organelles. so chloroplast is only present in eukaryotes(in plants and some algae)

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No, it is only found in Eukaryotic cells.
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Chloroplasts are eukaryotic cells because they have a nucleus, while prokaryotic cells don't have one.

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Chloroplasts are part of eukaryotes, although they are thought to have been free living prokaryotes at one time.

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Chloroplasts are in eukariyotes.They are not in prokariyotes.

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Q: Is chlorophyll a eukaryotic or prokaryotic?
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