Green
No, the presence of chloroplasts in an animal cell would not affect its color because chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis and contain chlorophyll, which gives plants their green color. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts and do not perform photosynthesis.
okay, animal cells don't have chloroplasts!! only plant cells do!! chloroplasts give the plant its green color!!
Plant cells have a green color due to the presence of chloroplasts containing chlorophyll for photosynthesis, while animal cells do not have chloroplasts and therefore do not show any color related to photosynthesis. Additionally, some animal cells may have pigment organelles that give them specific colors, but this is not as common as in plant cells.
Animal cells are not green because they don't have chlorophyll but plant cell are green
There are no cells in a cell. There are Chloroplasts which make the Chlorophyl and gives the plants that green color.
There is no specific color. Pale in color mostly
purple
There is NO chloroplasts in animal cells. There is only in plant cells because chloroplasts give plants there green color.
No, the presence of chloroplasts in an animal cell would not affect its color because chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis and contain chlorophyll, which gives plants their green color. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts and do not perform photosynthesis.
The natural surroundings of an animal cell include extracellular fluid, nutrients, oxygen, and neighboring cells, which provide support and communication. Additionally, animal cells may also interact with tissues, organs, and the extracellular matrix in their environment.
okay, animal cells don't have chloroplasts!! only plant cells do!! chloroplasts give the plant its green color!!
Plant cells have a green color due to the presence of chloroplasts containing chlorophyll for photosynthesis, while animal cells do not have chloroplasts and therefore do not show any color related to photosynthesis. Additionally, some animal cells may have pigment organelles that give them specific colors, but this is not as common as in plant cells.
No, only plant cells have chloroplasts. It gives the plants their green color because they contain chlolophyll.
Animal cells are not green because they don't have chlorophyll but plant cell are green
There are no cells in a cell. There are Chloroplasts which make the Chlorophyl and gives the plants that green color.
Most plant cells are colorless unless there are chloroplasts or chromoplasts (tomatoes, carrots, radish) present in the cells. In some cases, there may be pigments in the vacuole of the cell. There are many internal cells that have no pigments. Source: Biology instructor for 4 years
The plant cell will have a square shape, to a degree, as the cell wall is in plant cells and not animal cells. You can see the green of chloroplasts and usually a large central vacuole. Animal cell more round and not having the " extras " listed above.