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Photosynthetic eukariyotic cells have chloroplasts.Never found in prokariyotes.

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What type of eukaryotic cell has chloroplasts?

Chloroplasts are present in plants.They are also in algae.


Which eukaryotic cell has chloroplasts?

Generally, the plants cells.


In a eukaryotic cell where is most of the DNA?

Nucleus Of The Eukaryotic Cell


How would you decide if a cell was animal plant prokaryotic?

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.


How you would decide if a cell was animal plant or prokaryotic?

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.


Is the plant cell a prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

The plant cell Is eukaryotic because it has a nucleus


How did mitochondria and chloroplasts most likely arise in eukaryotic cells?

Mitochondria and chloroplasts most likely arose in eukaryotic cells through a process called endosymbiosis, where a host cell engulfed a prokaryotic cell. Over time, the prokaryotic cell evolved to become an organelle within the host cell, forming a symbiotic relationship. This theory is supported by the similarities between mitochondria and chloroplasts and modern-day bacteria.


How do mitochondria and chloroplasts become part of modern eukaryotic cells?

Because of the 69 inside of the cell lol


Eukaryotic DNA is generally located in the cell?

Eukaryotic DNA is located within the nucleus of the cell, where it is organized into multiple chromosomes. Additionally, small amounts of DNA can also be found in cell organelles, such as mitochondria and chloroplasts. Overall, the majority of the genetic material in eukaryotic cells is contained within the nucleus.


Are mitochondria and chloroplasts both found in all eukaryotic Cells?

No, both mitochondria and chloroplasts are not found in all eukaryotic cells. Mitochondria are found in all eukaryotic cells as the powerhouse of the cell, producing energy through cellular respiration. Chloroplasts, however, are only found in plant cells and some protists, where they perform photosynthesis to produce energy from sunlight.


What is the origin of chloroplasts?

Chloroplasts originated from a process called endosymbiosis, where a eukaryotic cell engulfed a photosynthetic cyanobacteria. Over time, a symbiotic relationship developed where the cyanobacteria became integrated into the cell and evolved into what we now recognize as chloroplasts. This event is believed to have occurred around 1.5 billion years ago, contributing to the evolution of photosynthetic organisms.


What are chloroplasts how are they structured and in what kinds of cell are found?

It is for the photosynthesis. we found them in plant cells.

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