well the chroloplasts keep the cell green which also make the food. so if the chroloplasts die or "disappear" the plant would die of hunger.
I would disappear. Almost all of my body is animal cells.
All i know is that it is either respiration or photosynthesis
Target cells in an animal that lacks receptors for logical regulators could result in the inability of the cells to multiply in response to growth factors from cells that are nearby. Target cells are also referred to as codocytes.
all animal cells have centrioles but plant cells dont
plants cells have chloroplast animal cells don't
What can happen to animal cells when placed in a hypotonic solution explain
I would disappear. Almost all of my body is animal cells.
the cells will multiply
When animal cells are in fresh water for a long time cytolosis occurs and red blood cells explode.
Chloroplasts are in plants.They are never found in animals.
All i know is that it is either respiration or photosynthesis
Then the cell wouldn't keep it's shape and wouldn't be able to hold everything together inside of the cells. And the animal wouldn't have any cells.
animal cell i think
the animal cells would eventually erode away as the pile got stronger and this would eventually kill living things if we end up without any cells
It would probably be able to move around like us.
it will die
Well humans do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts only show up in plant cells as chloroplasts are for obtaining energy from sunlight through photosynthesis. No animal is able to do this as chloroplasts are not present in animal cells.