Of course some cells have.Xylem parenchyma may contain chlorophyll
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xylem cells have no chloroplast hence they are dead cells.
The chloroplasts in leaves are surrounded by a double membrane called the chloroplast envelope. Xylem and phloem in leaves are surrounded by a layer of parenchyma cells, which provide support and protection to these vascular tissues.
No, xylem cells are "dead" cells and therefore do not undergo cell division.
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xylem
xylem cells have no chloroplast hence they are dead cells.
Almost all plant cells have chloroplast. Essentially, if the plant cell is alive, it will have working chloroplasts. The xylem and phloem cells may be exempt from this generalization. Basically, any plant cell that's GREEN.
The chloroplasts in leaves are surrounded by a double membrane called the chloroplast envelope. Xylem and phloem in leaves are surrounded by a layer of parenchyma cells, which provide support and protection to these vascular tissues.
Xylem cells are in plants not animals.
Xylem cells are found in vascular plants.
All plant cells are prokarotes. There are a few different kinds. 1. Dead cells. They are in the xylem. 2. Root hair cells. They belong in the roots and they have no chloroplast. 3. Guard cells. They form the stomata. 3. Epidermal cells. They are leaf "skin" cells. That's about it really.
xylem cells are present in the plant coducting tissue called xylem. they aren't in human body anywhere.
yes plant cells have chloroplast because that is how they make their food!!
Chloroplast contain chlorophyll which is important for plants for making food that's why chloroplast is important for plant cells.
No, xylem cells are "dead" cells and therefore do not undergo cell division.
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