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12 April, 08:40

Does a tree have a chloroplast and a cell membrane

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  1. 12 April, 09:04
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    I'm not trying to make this complicated but, a tree is a plant cell ok. A plant converts CO2 which is Carbon Dioxide into Oxygen right? We as humans do the total opposite. We breathe in Oxygen and breath out Carbon Dioxide. Your question is correct. A plant has a chloroplast and a cell membrane. The only difference is that an animal cell only has the cell membrane making it semi-permeable which means some things in and some things out. A plant cell has a cell membrane and a cell wall making it twice the protection.
  2. 12 April, 09:59
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    Yes!

    A tree has plant cells and has a plasma membrane and a cell wall. It also has chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll!
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