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Chloroplast makes food for plant using photosynthesis. it also makes oxygen by splitting water useing photosynthesis

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Could it be possible to animals to perform photosynthesis why?

No,because animal cell do not have chlorophyll


What function does the membrane perform in an animal cell.?

helps control transport of material into and out of the cell


Why is chlorophyll important to the animal cell?

Animal cells don't have chlorophyll.


Is chlorophyll in a animal cell?

No: Only a plant cell contains chlorophyll.


Is there chlorophyll in an animal cell?

nope. there is only chlorophyll in a plant cell


What function does the lysosomes in an animal cell perform?

Lysosomes recycle proteins


What kind of cell has no chlorophyll or chloroplasts?

Prokaryote cells have cell walls, but no chloroplast. An example of a prokaryote is bacteria.


What function does a chloroplasts perform in an animal cell?

Chloroplasts cannot be seen in animals. No animal is photosynthetic


One function of the plant cell that an animal cell not perform is what?

One function of plant cells that animal cells do not perform is photosynthesis. Plant cells contain chloroplasts, which contain chlorophyll and enable them to convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen. This process is crucial for the plant's energy production and contributes to the Earth's oxygen supply. In contrast, animal cells lack chloroplasts and rely on consuming organic matter for energy.


What function does the membrane perform in an animal?

helps control transport of material into and out of the cell


What is there in a plant cell that is not there in an animal cell?

The cell wall & chlorophyll.


Plant and animal cells have similar characteristics.One functions of the plant cell that an animal cell cannot perform is?

One function that a plant cell can perform, which an animal cell cannot, is photosynthesis. Plant cells contain chloroplasts, which house chlorophyll and enable the conversion of sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen. This process not only provides energy for the plant but also contributes to the oxygen supply in the atmosphere. In contrast, animal cells lack chloroplasts and rely on consuming organic material for energy.