Photosynthetic eukariyotic cells have chloroplasts.Never found in prokariyotes.
All the plants are eukaryotes and they have chloroplasts. They are also present in red algae, green algae. chloroplasts are thought to be evolved from cyanobacteria.
Nucleus Of The Eukaryotic Cell
Yes. Prokaryotes are much too small to carry chloroplasts. It is theorized that chloroplasts were once prokaryotes that started a symbiotic relations with early eukaryotic cells, which explains why chloroplasts and mitochondria are found in the eukaryotic cell.
DNA can be found in chromosomes located in the nucleus, as well as the mitochondria and chloroplasts
A fat cell is a eukaryotic cell. All of the cells in a eukaryotic organism are eukaryotic.
The two basic kinds of cells are prokaryotic (bacteria) and eukaryotic cells, a eukaryotic cell has a nucleus and organelles, but prokaryotic don't have a nucleus and have ribosomes instead of organelles.Another answer would be plant cells and animal cells. The plant cell has an organelle called chloroplast and cell walls. Animal cells have neither.
Chloroplasts are present in plants.They are also in algae.
Generally, the plants cells.
If a cell does not have a nucleus, then it is a prokaryote. If a eukaryotic cell has chloroplasts, then it is a plant or algal cell. If a cell has a nucleus but no chloroplasts, then it could be an animal cell.
If a cell does not have a nucleus, then it is a prokaryote. If a eukaryotic cell has chloroplasts, then it is a plant or algal cell. If a cell has a nucleus but no chloroplasts, then it could be an animal cell.
Nucleus Of The Eukaryotic Cell
Yes. Prokaryotes are much too small to carry chloroplasts. It is theorized that chloroplasts were once prokaryotes that started a symbiotic relations with early eukaryotic cells, which explains why chloroplasts and mitochondria are found in the eukaryotic cell.
Because of the 69 inside of the cell lol
Mitochondria and chloroplasts likely evolved from engulfed prokaryotes that once lived as independent organisms. At some point, a eukaryotic cell engulfed an aerobic prokaryote, which then formed an endosymbiotic relationship with the host eukaryote, gradually developing into a mitochondrion. Eukaryotic cells containing mitochondria then engulfed photosynthetic prokaryotes, which evolved to become specialized chloroplast organelles.
It is for the photosynthesis. we found them in plant cells.
There are only two kinds of cells that contain chloroplasts. The main one is the plant cell. The other one is the cell of cyanobacteria.
Mitochondria and plastids (like chloroplasts) are known as cells within a cell because they are believed to have been prokaryotic cells before entering eukaryotic cells.
DNA can be found in chromosomes located in the nucleus, as well as the mitochondria and chloroplasts