The plant cell contains chlorophyll, in which is a green pigment that absorbs light energy from the sun.
Chlorophyll is contained in the thylakoid membrane of the Chloroplast, which is an organelle specific to plant cells. The thylakoid is the site of photosynthesis.
the cell membrane contains chlorophyll
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the leaves
The chloroplast contains chlorophyll.
The structure in a plant that produces chlorophyll is the chloroplast. The chlorophyll causes the plant to turn green.
The chloroplast. It contains chlorophyll that captures sunlight and turns it into glucose.
1) chlorophyll is made from a porphyrin ring structure, similar to heme in hemoglobin 2) chlorophyll is used for energy transfer processes (similar to the cytochrome systems of animals)
The specific structure you're looking for is the chloroplast.
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the leaves
Chlorophyll is contained in the chloroplasts which are unique to plant cells.
This is a structure that contains chlorophyll give the planets grain color and energy from sunlight
The chloroplast contains chlorophyll.
The structure in a plant that produces chlorophyll is the chloroplast. The chlorophyll causes the plant to turn green.
The chloroplast. It contains chlorophyll that captures sunlight and turns it into glucose.
1) chlorophyll is made from a porphyrin ring structure, similar to heme in hemoglobin 2) chlorophyll is used for energy transfer processes (similar to the cytochrome systems of animals)
The Leaf of a plant contains Chlorophyll.
Algae is a protist. All algae contains chlorophyll.