Biology is not really my area of expertise, so better answers may well follow.
Cells perform a myriad of functions, photosynthetic cells are all about using light to create energy and therefore would be no use in the dark. Why would tree roots, for example, need photosynthetic cells?
Humans are composed of animal cells. Plants are composed of plant cells
Stomata are specialized cells found in plant leaves that regulate gas exchange, while mitochondria are organelles present in most eukaryotic cells, including plant cells. So, both stomata and mitochondria are not cells themselves, but rather structures found in plant cells.
All living cells
Somatic cells are any of the cells that are found in plants or animals other than the reproductive cell or gamete cell. In mammals the somatic cells are found in the skin, bones, blood, connective tissue. In plants they are found in stems, leaves, roots, branches.
The structures that are only found in plant cells include the chloroplasts, central vacuole and the cell wall. These are not found in animal cells.
Photosynthetic cells have special structures called chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll, which is responsible for capturing light energy. Nonphotosynthetic cells lack chloroplasts and do not have the ability to carry out photosynthesis. Additionally, photosynthetic cells often have specialized proteins and enzymes involved in the light-dependent and light-independent reactions of photosynthesis.
plants and animal cells
cells and prokaryotes
Chloroplasts are found ONLY in plant cells - they are used for photosynthesis.
yes
In plants
HIV cells are not found in plants. Forms of the HIV virus only exist in Primates and Felines.
ribosomes :)
The cytoskeleton is found in both plant and animal cells.
outside.
Chlorophyll
PLANTS