INTRODUCTION TO MICROSCOPY CELL BIOLOGY
MITOCHONDRIA
Question
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In what type of cells are chloroplasts found?
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Prokaryotic plant cells contain chloroplasts.
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Eukaryotic plant cells contain chloroplasts.
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Prokaryotic animal cells contain chloroplasts.
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Eukaryotic animal cells contain chloroplasts.
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -In plants, chloroplasts are concentrated particularly in the parenchyma cells of the leaf mesophyll (the internal cell layers of a leaf).
Detailed explanation-2: -Chloroplasts are specific plant organelles of prokaryotic origin. They are separated from the surrounding cell by a double membrane, which represents an effective barrier for the transport of metabolites and proteins.
Detailed explanation-3: -Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts and other specialized plastids, and a large central vacuole, which are not found within animal cells. The cell wall is a rigid covering that protects the cell, provides structural support, and gives shape to the cell.
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