Its because the plant needs to be stable because it would be really floppy, and the animal cell does not because it can move around the animal and it does not need to be stablised. Animal cells do not have chlorophyll because they don't need it. Plant cells need them because they take in sunlight and turn it into a sugar that is used for food for energy. Animal cells do not get their energy from the sun directly, they get it from oxygen. Animal cells do not photosythesise, which is what chlorophyll is for.
Chlorophyll is the only organelle that exists in plant cells and not animal cells.
simaliartys are that they are both cells, they both have a nucleus and there are many more but some differences are that they don't both have cloraplast only a plant cell does and a plant cell has a cell membrane and a cell wall
Animal cells do not have chloroplasts. Most prokaryotic cells also do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are always present in plant cells.
A cell wall and chloroplasts are found in plant cells but not in animal cells. The cell wall provides structure and support to the plant cell, while chloroplasts facilitate photosynthesis, allowing plants to generate their own food.
I'm going to assume that you are actually trying to ask "What do animal cells do not have that plant cells do?" The answer is cell walls and chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is what is in plant cells have that converts sun light into energy. Cell walls, on the other hand give the plant cells their structure and allow them to grow with out a skeleton, unlike animals.
No: Only a plant cell contains chlorophyll.
nope. there is only chlorophyll in a plant cell
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Plant cells only, animal cells do not contain chloroplasts or chlorophyll.
The cell wall & chlorophyll.
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Chlorophyll is found only in plant cells.
It makes it green, but it is only in a plant cell. Animal cells do not have chlorophyll.
yes it is present in a plant cell but absent in an animal cel
chlorophyl is found in plant cells.