Yes, plant cells contain plenty of water.
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Animal cells,prokariyotic cells,protozoans and fungi do not have.They are in plant and algal cells.
The roots of a plant cell does not have any chloroplasts as they do not need it to trap sunlight.
onion cells dont contain chloroplasts as they are underground so cant photosynthesise
Chlorophyll is the green pigment found in chloroplasts. These are in charge of photosynthesis, and are therefore only found in plant cells. So basically, the answer to the question is: any cell which isn't a plant cell. (Eg. animal cells, human cells...any cells that aren't green.)
Epithelial cells do not contain chloroplast.
xylem
Animal cells,prokariyotic cells,protozoans and fungi do not have.They are in plant and algal cells.
Yes, animal cells do contain vacuoles, smaller than those found in plant cells but greater in number. Some animal cells do not however, have any vacuoles.
Any plant that soaks up water from the ground directly into it's cells ?
The roots of a plant cell does not have any chloroplasts as they do not need it to trap sunlight.
onion cells dont contain chloroplasts as they are underground so cant photosynthesise
Chlorophyll is the green pigment found in chloroplasts. These are in charge of photosynthesis, and are therefore only found in plant cells. So basically, the answer to the question is: any cell which isn't a plant cell. (Eg. animal cells, human cells...any cells that aren't green.)
Animal cells have no chloroplasts.Animals are not photosynthetic.
plant cells and plant-like protists contain chloroplasts.
Yes, animal cells do have vacuoles, but they are typically smaller and less prominent compared to plant cells. Vacuoles in animal cells primarily function to store water and waste products, as well as regulate cell volume and maintain pH balance.
Lysosome ,Centriole, and VesicleActually, animal cells do not have any different organelles than plant cells, other than plant cells having a membrane. animal cells do not have a membrane, they have a cell wall.