yes, ricinus communis have about 4 lacs chloroplast per square size..
photosynthetic organism.
Chloroplasts are in eukariyotes.Best example is unicellular algae.
Plants, algae, and some species of protists contain chloroplasts. These organelles are responsible for conducting photosynthesis, the process by which sunlight is converted into energy for the organism.
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.
Yes, Spirogyra has chloroplasts. These chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, allowing the organism to perform photosynthesis and produce its own food.
photosynthetic organism.
Plants, algae, and some species of bacteria are examples of organisms with chloroplasts. These cell organelles are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which they convert sunlight into energy.
chloroplasts
Chloroplasts are in eukariyotes.Best example is unicellular algae.
Chloroplasts
Plants, algae, and some species of protists contain chloroplasts. These organelles are responsible for conducting photosynthesis, the process by which sunlight is converted into energy for the organism.
Heterotrophs do not have. Also prokaariyotes lack chloroplasts
Generally they are plants. They are using chloroplasts to do.
chloroplasts in the cells, and only in plant organisms
The chloroplasts in the cell. Only plants can do it.
Digestion
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.