Plants need chloroplasts to carry out photosynthesis. Photosynthesis gives the plants their food. In turn, many animals (herbivores) eat these plants. Some animals (carnivores) eat the animals who eat the plants. Plants hold an extremely important part in the food web.
In addition to photosynthesis supplying food, it also creates oxygen as one of its waste products. Animals need this oxygen to breathe.
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Chloroplasts
Animals that eat dead animals.... Hyenas or crows are types of scavengers I think....
Chloroplasts
Yes! Snow tigers are animals. All animals have legs except for fish who have fins.
Hamster is an animals. Animals do not have chloroplasts
Bugs are kind of animals . Animals do not have chloroplasts.
nope, they get there energy from food not from the sun
Mammals are animals, and therefore their cells do not contain chloroplasts. However, they do rely on chloroplasts to create their food. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis - when sunlight is used to create glucose from non-organic molecules. This is vital for all life. The plants that animals eat all rely on photosynthesis to survive.
Chloroplasts are always in plants. They are never in animals
chloroplasts are in plants
Muscles are in animals. Chloroplasts are never found in animals.
No. Animal cells lack chloroplasts.
Plants ,algae are eukariyotes with chloroplasts. Animals and fungi do not have
Animals do not make their own food through photosynthesis, so they do not need chloroplasts.
the pilgrims were thankful for all that they had!
Hydra is an animal. Animals never have chloroplasts