Amyloplasts are organelles without any pigments found in some plant cells. Large numbers can be found in underground storage tissues of some plants, such as in potato tubers.
Amyloplasts and chloroplasts are closely related, and amyloplasts can turn into chloroplasts; this is can be seen when potato tubers are exposed to light and turn green
That would be the organelle named Mitochondria.
A chloroplast.
The chloroplasts, since that is where glucose is made in a plant cell.
chloroplasts
vacuole
The only organelle that is unique to animal cells is the centriole.
The organelle that you would expect to find in a plant cell but not animal cell is the centrosomes.
Plastids (leukoplast, chromoplast, chloroplast)large central vacuolecell wallChloroplast
Plastids (leukoplast, chromoplast, chloroplast)large central vacuolecell wallChloroplast
The organelle you expect to find in a animal cell but not in a plant cells is the centriole.
a chloroplast.
That would be the organelle named Mitochondria.
Chloroplast
Chloroplast
In terms of an organelle, that would be the chloroplast. a plant
It would have many mitochondrion (plural: mitochondria) because these are the organelles of a cell that produce ATP, which is what we call energy. They are sometimes nicknamed "the powerhouse of the cell."
A chloroplast.