Guard cells, but mesophylls also have them
Only plant cells contain chloroplasts. NOT animal cells...
okay, animal cells don't have chloroplasts!! only plant cells do!! chloroplasts give the plant its green color!!
Guard cells in the lower epidermis are the only cells with chloroplasts in a leaf because they play a crucial role in regulating gas exchange and water loss through the stomata. Chloroplasts allow guard cells to photosynthesize and produce sugars, which provide the energy needed for stomata opening and closing. This specialization ensures efficient control over transpiration and photosynthesis in leaves.
Animal cells have no chloroplasts.Animals are not photosynthetic.
Liver cells do NOT contain chloroplasts - only plant cells and certain protists contain chloroplasts which are used during photosynthesis. Animals do not utilize photosynthesis at all.
Only plant cells contain chloroplasts. NOT animal cells...
okay, animal cells don't have chloroplasts!! only plant cells do!! chloroplasts give the plant its green color!!
Guard cells in the lower epidermis are the only cells with chloroplasts in a leaf because they play a crucial role in regulating gas exchange and water loss through the stomata. Chloroplasts allow guard cells to photosynthesize and produce sugars, which provide the energy needed for stomata opening and closing. This specialization ensures efficient control over transpiration and photosynthesis in leaves.
Animal cells do not contain chloroplast, only plant cells.
Chloroplasts are found only in plant cells. They contain the green pigment called chlorophyll, which absorbs sunlight. The chloroplasts use the sunlight energy to make food (sugar) for the plant. Chloroplasts are found mainly in the leaf cells in plants. Cells in the top half of the leaf, called palisade cells, have many chloroplasts. Cells in the bottom half of the leaf, called spongy cells, have fewer chloroplasts. Not all plant cells contain chloroplasts. For example cells inside the stem, and root cells, usually lack chloroplasts. Also the 'skin' cells (epidermis) on the leaves do not contain chloropasts. For more information about chloroplasts see: http://www.biology4kids.com/files/cell_chloroplast.html
No, only plant cells contain chloroplasts.
Animal cells have no chloroplasts.Animals are not photosynthetic.
Liver cells do NOT contain chloroplasts - only plant cells and certain protists contain chloroplasts which are used during photosynthesis. Animals do not utilize photosynthesis at all.
Yes, all plant cells have chloroplasts. Plant cells are the only cells that have chloroplasts, actually. No- Most Cells of Plant Roots do not!
No, not all plant cells have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are only present in specialized plant cells called mesophyll cells, which are responsible for photosynthesis. Other types of plant cells, such as root cells or stem cells, do not typically contain chloroplasts.
Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, but chloroplasts are only found in plant cells.
No, not all cells contain chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are specialized organelles found in plant cells and some protists, where they are responsible for photosynthesis - the process of converting sunlight into energy. Animal cells do not contain chloroplasts.