Why Do Animals Need Chloroplasts
Plants have chloroplasts while animals dont and plants have cellulose cell walls while animals dont have anything more than cell membranes around their cellsPlants though make the molecules they submit to the respiration process while animals have toProbably the main reason why animals and plants must be eukaryotic is their energy metabolism.
Why do animals need chloroplasts. Animal cells use mitochondria to convert food into energy and plant cells use both chloroplasts and mitochondria to make energy from light air and water. The organism cannot simply survive with only either one present in its system. 1 Answer Harsh Nov 14 2015 Thats because animals are heterotrophic they cannot prepare their own food.
For example plant cells contain chloroplasts since they need to perform photosynthesis but animal cells do not. Cell wall gives the cell a regular shape. It would be better if we were able to use sunlight as a source of energy for metabolism.
Chloroplasts come in various shapes with many of them shaped like disks. Chloroplasts work to convert light energy of the Sun into sugars that can be used by cells. As plants make their own food they need chloroplasts but as animals rely on other organisms for food they do not need chloroplasts.
Animal cells dont have a dividing cell wall like plant cells do but both do have plasma membranes. The organelles are only found in plant cells and some protists such as algae. Plant cells have a.
Chlorophyll also helps make plants green. Animal cells dont have chloroplasts because animals arent green plants. Secondly what do animal cells have that plants don t.
Chloroplasts are like mitochondria in animals. Animal Cells dont need chloroplasts or chlorohpyll. Chloroplasts are the Organelles in Plant Cells which absorblight energy using chlorophyll and use this energy to react Waterand Carbon dioxide to form Glucose and Oxygen.