Chloroplasts and mitochondria according to the endosymbiotic theory.
Plant cells and bacterial cells definitely contain cell walls.
Yes, certain types of cells contain specific organelles while others do not, based on their function and specialized requirements. For example, animal cells contain mitochondria for energy production, while plant cells contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis. However, all cells have some common organelles, such as the nucleus and cytoplasm.
No, animal cells do not contain chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are found in plant cells and are responsible for photosynthesis.
Cells must contain chloroplasts, which are organelles that contain chlorophyll, in order to perform photosynthesis.
prokaryotic cells does not have nuclear membrane surrounded DNA, a characteristic of only bacterial cells.
The cells of eukaryotes will contain a nucleus.
Animal cells contain centriole that is absent in plants .
Erythrocytes are cells that contain hemoglobin. These are commonly known as red blood cells.
cells contain a lipid bilayer with proteins embeded in this.
No,cells contain millions of atoms.
They are not containing them. only eukaryotic cells contain.
Only plant cells contain chloroplasts. NOT animal cells...
Plant cells contain cell walls while animal cells do not (animal cells contain cell membranes).
Only Red Blood Cells (RBCs) contain hemoglobin. The white cells do not and the platelets (fragments of cells) do not.
Plant cells and bacterial cells definitely contain cell walls.
No. cells can contain more than just proteins
xylem cells in plants don't contain chloroplasts.