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All plant cells contain chlorophyll. It is located in the chloroplast.
Yes, all plant cells have chloroplasts. Plant cells are the only cells that have chloroplasts, actually. No- Most Cells of Plant Roots do not!
While plant cells have a cell wall, animal cells do not. Only lower plant forms have centrioles, while all animal cells do. Plant cells have chloroplasts, but animal cells don't. Plant cells also have plastids. They have a cell wall and membrane, but animal cells only have the membrane.
Yes, all plant cells are nucleated. Plant cells contain a nucleus that houses the genetic material (DNA) of the cell and controls all cellular activities.
No, not all plant cells have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are only present in specialized plant cells called mesophyll cells, which are responsible for photosynthesis. Other types of plant cells, such as root cells or stem cells, do not typically contain chloroplasts.
Plant cells have a cell wall made of cellulose, while animal cells do not have a cell wall. Plant cells contain plastids such as chloroplasts for photosynthesis, while animal cells do not have plastids. Plant cells have large central vacuoles for storage and support, while animal cells have smaller vacuoles or sometimes none at all.
All plant cells contain chlorophyll. It is located in the chloroplast.
Yes, all plant cells have chloroplasts. Plant cells are the only cells that have chloroplasts, actually. No- Most Cells of Plant Roots do not!
While plant cells have a cell wall, animal cells do not. Only lower plant forms have centrioles, while all animal cells do. Plant cells have chloroplasts, but animal cells don't. Plant cells also have plastids. They have a cell wall and membrane, but animal cells only have the membrane.
Plastids are the main organelles that store these compounds. All plastids are related in origin and many can become other types given the right circumstances. Photosynthesizing plastids are known as chloroplasts (the most commonly known type) Plastids for pigment storage are known as chromoplasts Starch storage plastids are called amyloplasts. However, some pigments in plants, such as the pink/purple/blue anthocyanins are usually stored in the vacuole of the cells.
Yes, all plant cells are nucleated. Plant cells contain a nucleus that houses the genetic material (DNA) of the cell and controls all cellular activities.
No, not all plant cells have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are only present in specialized plant cells called mesophyll cells, which are responsible for photosynthesis. Other types of plant cells, such as root cells or stem cells, do not typically contain chloroplasts.
All plant and animal cells contain a cell membrane, a nucleus and DNA.
Animal cells have lysosomes, which are organelles that digest waste materials and cellular debris. Plant cells lack lysosomes but have other unique organelles such as chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis.
Plant cell walls are composed of Cellulose
animal cells contain all following structres except a
Animal and plant cells contain a nucleus. The nucleus is considered to be the 'brain' of a cell. This means that the nucleus will contain all the information the cell needs.