i don't think they interact with any other organelles, do they??
No,it is not the only organelle. Many other organelles have double membranes. Ex: Chloroplast,lysosoem,vacuole etc
Chloroplasts are an example of an organelle. Organelles are specialised subunits found in cells. Other examples of organelles are; mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus.
The Organelles
Chloroplast
The chloroplast is the organelle that enables photosynthesis. So, a cell with a chloroplast will be autotrophic, but not the chloroplast itself. A eukaryote is a type of cell with a nuclues, and other membrane bound organelles. So chloroplasts, eukaryotes, and autotrophs can't be related the way you asked in your question. I hope that helps!
It need chloroplast for function,as it need glucose.It gives energy to every other organelle
Chloroplasts are organelles, they are not found inside other organelles, they are found inside cells.
yes
There are two distinct organelles. They are mitochondria and chloroplast
The chloroplast
chloroplast
They have their own DNA. They also got 70 sribosomes
Chloroplast
Chloroplast.
chloroplast
They are good examples.They are double membranous organelles. Golgi bodies,nucleus,ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulumn are some other
No,it is not the only organelle. Many other organelles have double membranes. Ex: Chloroplast,lysosoem,vacuole etc