Do All Plant Cells Contain Chloroplasts? True or False?

False. While chloroplasts are essential organelles in many plant cells involved in photosynthesis, not all plant cells contain them. Chloroplasts are primarily found in the cells of green tissues, such as leaves and stems, where photosynthesis occurs. However, there are specific plant cells, such as those in roots, that do not contain chloroplasts as they do not perform photosynthesis. These cells obtain energy through other means, like absorbing nutrients from the soil.

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