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There is no exact number as it varies from cell to cell.

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The number of chloroplasts in a plant cell can vary depending on the type of plant and its environmental conditions. On average, a plant cell can contain anywhere from 10 to 100 chloroplasts.

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40 to 50 per cell. The last person was kinda off,lol =P

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Humans and animals dont have chloroplasts in their cells. Only plants do

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There are about 40-50 chloroplasts per cell, depending on how close the cell is to a leaf. There may be more, but this is an average.

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What is the function of the plant cell that contains many chloroplasts?

The function of a plant cell that contains many chloroplasts is photosynthesis.


Where in the plant are cells with many chloroplasts?

a leaf palisade cell


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Why are many chloroplasts are there in a plant cell?

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If you looked under a microscope and saw a cell with a cell wall and chloroplasts you would know that the cell is?

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