As root hair cells do not carry out photosynthesis they do not contain chloroplasts.
However, some parts of the plant do not contain chloroplasts, such as the roots as no sunlight reaches underground and no photosynthesis can take place.
Not all cells in a multicellular plant contain chloroplasts.
A plant cell which contains chloroplasts is known as a chlorenchyma cell.
In organisms like plants, whose cells contain multiple chloroplasts, coordination is looser and less important.
They do not contain chloroplasts.
The cortical cells of the aquatic and semi aquatic roots contain photosynthetic chloroplasts.
These cells contain fewer chloroplasts than those of the palisade layer.
In addition, plants and algae contain chloroplasts.
Some of the outer cortical cells may contain chloroplasts.