Plant cells contain both chloroplasts and cell walls.
Animal cells have cell membranes instead of cell walls and mitochondria instead of chloroplasts. Prokaryotes, such as bacteria and archaea, may have cell walls, but have no membrane-bound organelles such as chloroplasts.
In plantsExplanation...A plant cell contains a cell wall, a nucleus, and chloroplasts.-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Chloroplasts, cell wall (not cell membrane), and they contain a vacuole except that they don't contain a large central vacuole that only plants have.
Chloroplasts, chlorophyll (in chloroplasts), and a cell wall.
Plants have cell structures called chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, a pigment that captures sunlight and converts it into chemical energy. Animals do not have chloroplasts as they do not perform photosynthesis.
A plant cell. The presence of a cell wall and chloroplasts is a characteristic feature of plant cells. Cell walls provide structural support while chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis.
Animal cells have a cell membrane but do not have chloroplasts or a cell wall.
animal cells do not have chloroplasts
One is a cell wall and one is a chloroplast.
In plantsExplanation...A plant cell contains a cell wall, a nucleus, and chloroplasts.-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Chloroplasts, cell wall (not cell membrane), and they contain a vacuole except that they don't contain a large central vacuole that only plants have.
chloroplasts and the cell wall
cell wall, chloroplasts.
A cell wall and chloroplasts
Chloroplasts, chlorophyll (in chloroplasts), and a cell wall.
A plant cell, of course.
A cell wall and chloroplasts.
chloroplasts and the cell wall