YES
Mosses are bryophytic plants.So they have chloroplasts.
Chloroplasts are present in plant cell cytoplasm and in some of the protists cells.
Chloroplasts are present only in plant cells.
It is false that if oxygen is present in a cell, pyruvic acid in glycolysis enters the chloroplasts. The pyruvic acid enters the mitochondria if oxygen is present in a cell.
There is no exact number.There are thousands of chloroplasts.
Mosses are type of Bryophytes.So they have chloroplasts.
Mosses are bryophytic plants.So they have chloroplasts.
Chloroplasts are present in plant cell cytoplasm and in some of the protists cells.
Chloroplasts are present in plants.They are also in algae.
Chloroplasts are not present in animals, from what I know.
Chloroplasts are commonly in plants.Also present in algae.
No, chloroplasts are not present in animal cells. They are only found in plant cells and some protists. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
Chloroplasts are present only in plant cells.
chloroplasts
Chloroplasts are found in both vascualr plants (monocotyledons and dicotyledons) as well as non-vascular plants such as mosses and algae
chloroplasts are present in plants but not in animals centrioles are present in animals but not in plants
The DNA present in chloroplast is tchnically called plastome