Chloroplasts Work To Convert Light Energy Of The Sun Into Sugars That Can Be Used By Cells.
The organelles are only found in plant cells and some protists such as algae. The animal cells do not have plastids and chloroplasts in their cytoplasm but the cytoplasm of plant cells have them. They directly or indirectly depend on plant for food.
The Organelles Are Only Found In Plant Cells And Some Protists Such As Algae.
The stolen structures then become part of the cells in the gut of the slug, allowing the animal to. Its intestine lining forms a cell pouch to engulf whole cell parts of whatever it is digesting, allowing the chloroplasts to come through. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts.
The Organelles Are Only Found In Plant Cells And Some Protists Such As Algae.
The entire process is called photosynthesis and it all depends on the little green chlorophyll molecules in each chloroplast. Chloroplasts come in various shapes, with many of them shaped like disks. How does a sea slug get energy?
Do Sow Bugs Have Chloroplasts?
Quite a few examples are in the cnidarians; The process is enabled by chloroplasts from the alga acetabularia acetabulum that the sea slugs feed on. Chloroplast are found in plant cells and they are used to make food for the plant through photosynthesis.
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Not that i know of as their own chloroplasts, but there are more complex multicellular animals out there that pinch the chloroplasts from plants. Why don't animal cells have chloroplasts? Animal cells do not have chloroplasts.