No, for example, onion plant cells don't. Even in green plants, chloroplasts are not in each cell, only in ones that receive sunlight.
The presence of chloroplasts (green color) in the cells of a plant are an indicator of whether or not those cells are photosynthetic. Almost all terestrial plants are photosynthetic, but that does not mean that all of a single plant's cells are photosynthetic as described above. Photosynthetic cells are specialized to make sugar for the plant's energy needs from atmospheric carbon dioxide. The cells in other parts of the plant have other specialized functions.
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.
Yes, all plant cells have chloroplasts. Plant cells are the only cells that have chloroplasts, actually. No- Most Cells of Plant Roots do not!
okay, animal cells don't have chloroplasts!! only plant cells do!! chloroplasts give the plant its green color!!
No, both plant and animal cells do not have chloroplast. Plant cells have chloroplast that is why their leaves are green. Such as animals they do not. K.K
yes, roots are apart of a plant. All plant cells have chloroplasts and therefore root cells have chloroplasts.
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.
Yes, all plant cells have chloroplasts. Plant cells are the only cells that have chloroplasts, actually. No- Most Cells of Plant Roots do not!
okay, animal cells don't have chloroplasts!! only plant cells do!! chloroplasts give the plant its green color!!
Chloroplasts are found in plant cells.
Chloroplasts are contained in the cytoplasm of all plant cells, and do not exist in animal cells.
no, only plant cells do.
No, not all cells contain chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are specialized organelles found in plant cells and some protists, where they are responsible for photosynthesis - the process of converting sunlight into energy. Animal cells do not contain chloroplasts.
No, both plant and animal cells do not have chloroplast. Plant cells have chloroplast that is why their leaves are green. Such as animals they do not. K.K
yes, roots are apart of a plant. All plant cells have chloroplasts and therefore root cells have chloroplasts.
Chloroplasts are found in plant cells, not animal cells.
Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts and a vacuole. All of which, animal cells do not have.
Not all plant cells have chloroplasts because many plant cells arent used for photosynthsis. For example the cells of plant roots, flowers, fruits, and eneregy storage organs (eg potatoes), etc don't have chloroplasts because they are not involved in photosynthesis, thus there is no need for a chloroplast.