Do Any Animals Have Chloroplasts
You know this because you have to eat.
Do any animals have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are found in plant cells but not in animal cells. Chloroplasts are believed to have arisen after mitochondria since all eukaryotes contain mitochondria but not all have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are the food producers of the cell.
Fungi do not have chloroplastsKingdom Fungi are single-celled or multicellular heterotrophic organisms with a cell wall. So animals cells need the universal energy currency ATP just like plant cells. Animal cells have centrosomes or a pair of centrioles and lysosomes whereas plant cells do not.
Chloroplasts are the food producers of the cell. Animals are heterotrophic consume or eat their food and are not autotrophic make or produce their own food like plants and some bacteria. All plant cells have chloroplasts but only some animal cells such as green frogs have chloroplasts.
The organelles are only found in plant cells and some protists such as algae. Plants as every 3rd grader learns use chloroplasts to generate high energy electrons in the form. Do animal cells have lysosomes.
Its easy to tell if an organism contains chloroplasts because it will be green in color. Sea Slug - Elysia chlorotica. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts so answer choice B is the correct one.
Equally one could ask do fungi have chloroplasts. Humans and other animals do not have chloroplasts The chloroplasts. They do not need the rigid network that cell walls provide to stand upright.