The chloroplast is a fundamental organelle found in plants, acting as the mother, if you will, providing food to her children.
The chloroplast is an organelle and it can not be considered alive. It, at one time in the past, sort of made an agreement with a larger cell to work together in a symbiotic relationship. But it now can not live on its' own. However, removing all the chloroplasts from a plant cell will kill the plant cell.
The part in plant cells that contains green pigment is chlorophyll. Chlorophyll are in the chloroplast and play an important function in photosynthesis.
Your question is incomplete -- what are "these parts"
Chloroplasts are found in the cytoplasm of plant cells, specifically in the mesophyll cells of the leaf. They are also present in other green parts of the plant, such as the stems and unripened fruit.
actually its the cell wall and the chloroplast
it makes the plant green
Mitochondria carry out respiration. Chloroplast carry out photosynthesis
Chloroplast is in the cytoplasm of plant cell .
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No, its an organelle of a plant cell.
All plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplast that is what makes them a plant cell!!
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chloroplast, plant cell, leaf, rose bush
The chloroplast is an organelle and it can not be considered alive. It, at one time in the past, sort of made an agreement with a larger cell to work together in a symbiotic relationship. But it now can not live on its' own. However, removing all the chloroplasts from a plant cell will kill the plant cell.
A cheek cell do not have cell wall and chloroplast while a plant cell have cell wall and some have chloroplast.