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It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. The two organisms that contain chloroplasts and eyespots are volvox and euglena. Hope this answers your question.

Answer:

Two Organisms that contain chloroplasts and eyespots are: some green algae and euglenids

Explanation:

   The ocular spot (or stigma) is a photoreceptor organelle found in flagellated (mobile) cells. The eye spot allows cells to detect the direction and intensity of the light and respond by moving towards it (phototaxis) or moving away ("photoshock" or photophobic response). This allows the cell to look for the optimal amount of light for photosynthesis. They are the simplest and most common eyes found in Nature, as they are simply composed of photoreceptor proteins and a signal transduction system that generates a photovoltaic response.

  Talking about the chloroplasts, it is important in the realization of photosynthesis. Main characteristics of chloroplasts: - They are green in color due to the presence of chlorophyll. Inside is the presence of a fluid called stroma. They have DNA, RNA and ribosomes. Thus, they have the ability to perform the process of protein synthesis and multiply and is within the stroma that we have DNA, RNA and ribossomes.