A plant cell.
There is no short name for a chloroplast. It is a type of plant cell and is always called a chloroplast.
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.
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!
The pigment chlorophyll is contained within the organelle called the chloroplast.
Usually about 40-50 chloroplasts per cell. It depends on where the cell is situated, for example if the cell is closer to the top of the leaf, it will have more chloroplasts because it is capable of absorbing more light.
Plant cell.
They are in photosynthetic cells.They are in eukariyotes.
Plant cells contain the Chloroplast type organelle.
There is no short name for a chloroplast. It is a type of plant cell and is always called a chloroplast.
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They are located in plant cells.
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.
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Plant cell.
Bridge coat of cellose is cell wall.So the cell is a plant cell.
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.
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