A chloroplast is an example of an organelle. Chloroplasts are found in plant cells.
yes some chloroplasts in the epidermis
yes
An organelle refers to any one of the subcellular structure present in a cell. For example - chloroplast, mitochondrion, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, lysome, nucleus, peroxisome, vacuole, vesicle.
The mitochondria is an essential organelle responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP within the cell.
the major role for organelles in a cell is to do the particular job which in turn is carried by the cell.For example chloroplast which is an organelle in plant absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis.
I'm sorry I think you are seriously confused. The Golgi body is part of the cell, an example of an organelle. The large intestine is an organ in the human body which consists of cells, which have Golgi bodies.
Chloroplasts are an example of an organelle. Organelles are specialised subunits found in cells. Other examples of organelles are; mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus.
The CYTOPLASM is a Non-example of an organelle,
An example of a chloroplast is found in the leaves of plants. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy to fuel growth and development.
No, a muscle is an example of tissues.
Chloroplast
An organelle can be present in both animal and plant cells. An organelle refers to the parts of the cell that have specific tasks, for example, the mitochrondrion is used to metabloise energy for the cell. Organelles such as the nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum are present in all cells but some are specific, e.g. chloroplast are only found in plant cells. In a way they are like organs in the body, but at a cellular level. Note I am only referring to eukaryotic organisms. check out this site for more info. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organelle
Take the mitochondria as example. This organelle contains it's own circular DNA that is representative of cyanobacterial DNA. This DNA codes for some proteins also. Some mitochondrial DNA has been taken into the nuclear DNA where it's presence is rather obvious. And the mitochondria fission in reproducing themselves.