The function of chloroplasts in leaves are to capture the light's energy for use in photosynthesis. For further information, access this web page:
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Because of chloroplast in the leaves' cells
DNA is located in everything and anything living including plants
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no, mushroom cells don't have chloroplast because mushrooms are fungi and not plants.
They are the sites of photosynthesis. They produce organic food
Because of chloroplast in the leaves' cells
Chloroplast is found in plant cells.
DNA is located in everything and anything living including plants
Leaves are part of plants and plants have cells so leaves also have cells.
Chloroplast contain chlorophyll which is important for plants for making food that's why chloroplast is important for plant cells.
PLANTS
Chlorophyll
it makes all of all your poo and urine for special cells that are more gentle this lets everything out of its bladder
All plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplast that is what makes them a plant cell!!
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Chloroplasts are found only in plants.