Liver cells do NOT contain chloroplasts - only plant cells and certain protists contain chloroplasts which are used during photosynthesis. Animals do not utilize photosynthesis at all.
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∙ 6y agoAnimal cells lack chloroplasts.So they do nothing.
No, animal cells do not contain chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are specific to plant cells and are responsible for photosynthesis, while animal cells rely on other organelles for energy production.
There is no similar one. but mitochondria doing the opposite reaction of chloroplast.
Phytoplankton are the group of plankton that contain chloroplast in their cells. These photosynthetic organisms use chloroplasts to convert sunlight into energy through the process of photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts contain Chlorophyll which traps light energy.
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Plant cell.
Guard cells, located in the epidermis of leaves, contain the most chloroplasts per cell. They are responsible for controlling the opening and closing of leaf stomata for gas exchange and contribute to photosynthesis.
Plant cells contain the Chloroplast type organelle.
Chloroplast
the answer is D
all plants.
chloroplast
the cell walls and the chloroplast
Phytoplankton are the group of plankton that contain chloroplast in their cells. These photosynthetic organisms use chloroplasts to convert sunlight into energy through the process of photosynthesis.
Animals are not autotrophs.So they do not have chloroplasts.
Animal cells lack chloroplasts.So they do nothing.