the are not found in root cells, because roots don't photosynthesise they don't need chloroplasts and also if they did they wouldnt get any sunlight as the roots are undergroound, roots only breath in oxygen and take up water and nutrients the plant needs.
They are in photosynthetic cells.They are in eukariyotes.
The organelle you expect to find in a animal cell but not in a plant cells is the centriole.
Photorespiration typically occurs in mesophyll cells of plant leaves, where the enzyme rubisco can mistakenly use oxygen instead of carbon dioxide for the initial steps of 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.
A plant cell.
plant cells have chloroplast, animals cells do not have chloroplast
In a plant it would die
a chloroplast.
Chloroplast is in the cytoplasm of plant cell .
the leaves
The organelle that you would expect to find in a plant cell but not animal cell is the centrosomes.
Plant cell
Chloroplast
No, its an organelle of a plant cell.
A chloroplast would be indicative of a plant cell rather than an animal cell. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, converting sunlight into glucose, and are found in plant cells but not in animal cells.
A chloroplast.