Chloroplasts present in plant cells.They are abundant in cells exposed to sunlight.
Chloroplasts, chlorophyll (in chloroplasts), and a cell wall.
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.
The only cell that has chloroplasts is plant cell
a leaf palisade cell
In Elodea cells, you could see structures such as the cell wall, cell membrane, chloroplasts (containing chlorophyll for photosynthesis), and a central vacuole. These structures are typical of plant cells and contribute to their function in photosynthesis and support.
Chloroplasts, chlorophyll (in chloroplasts), and a cell wall.
That cannot be a plant or animal. It can be a fungal cell
I think it's animalia.
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.
The function of a plant cell that contains many chloroplasts is photosynthesis.
* A cell wall made out of cellulose. * Chloroplasts organelles containing chlorophyll which it the light-energy capturing chemical.
They have only one. They have large cup shaped chloroplasts.
the inner tissue (parenchyma) of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts.
animal cells do not have chloroplasts
The only cell that has chloroplasts is plant cell
Animal cells have a cell membrane but do not have chloroplasts or a cell wall.
a leaf palisade cell