Only plant cells have chloroplasts.
fungi cell
A Chloroplast is sometimes refered to as a "cell within a cell" due to the fact it has its own membrane is separated from the rest of the cell. This may also be due to having small organelles within the Chloroplast.
chloroplast
Chloroplast and cell wall
Chloroplast is a type of plant cell organelle known as a plastid that is responsible for photosynthesis. It contains chlorophyll, a pigment that captures sunlight and converts it into chemical energy for the plant.
All plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplast that is what makes them a plant cell!!
yes because all plant cell have it
Chloroplast is in the cytoplasm of plant cell .
All have cell walls. They are made of Cellulose. All of their walls have chloroplast.
all plants.
all prokaryotes and eukaryotes
Chloroplast
Your question is incomplete -- what are "these parts"
chloroplast and cell wall and a LARGE vacoule
animal cells has cell all plant cell dose not have animal cell has chloroplast plant cell dose not have
Hold in all the mitochondria and helps produce protein particles
fungi cell