Do Animals Cells Have Chloroplasts

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Do Animals Cells Have Chloroplasts. Unfortunately, what is not usually conveyed well to students is that plant cells also have. Chloroplasts are present in photosynthetic plants and is responsible for making the food of the plant.

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Only plant cells have them. Animal cells can use the mitochondria to get energy that. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts;

Animal cells can use the mitochondria to get energy that.

It’s easy to tell if an organism contains chloroplasts because it will be green in color. Animals are heterotrophic (consume or eat their food) and are not autotrophic (make or produce their own food) like plants and some bacteria. For animals, height may be an advantage sometimes as well, but most animals have skeletons and musculature. It gives them their green color.

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