plant cells
Only plant cells contain chloroplasts. NOT animal cells...
Animals are chemoheterotrophic organisms. They obtain energy and carbon through other organisms.
No, chloroplasts are not found in animal cells. They are specific to plant cells and some other organisms, where they are responsible for photosynthesis – the process of converting sunlight into energy.
plant cells and plant-like protists contain chloroplasts.
plant cells are green and rectangular and animal cells are red and round.
Only plant cells contain chloroplasts. NOT animal cells...
Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells and other eukaryotic organisms that conduct photosynthesis.
Plants have a cell wall and chloroplasts. They can have lysosomes, but don't always. They are rectangular. Animal cells don't have chloroplasts and they have lysosomes. They are irregular shaped.
Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells because plants are photosynthetic organisms that use chloroplasts to convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts because they do not carry out photosynthesis and obtain energy through other means, such as consuming other organisms.
Animals are chemoheterotrophic organisms. They obtain energy and carbon through other organisms.
Nucleus cytoplasm cellmembrane and chloroplasts
chloroplasts in the cells, and only in plant organisms
No, chloroplasts are not found in animal cells. They are specific to plant cells and some other organisms, where they are responsible for photosynthesis – the process of converting sunlight into energy.
plant cells and plant-like protists contain chloroplasts.
plant cells are green and rectangular and animal cells are red and round.
they are found in plant cells they make the plant green
cyanobacteria (the probable ancestors of the chloroplasts in plant cells)