A cell that possesses chlorophyll is actually a plant cell (although some plant cells don't have chlorophyll). It usually contains a cell wall.
a cell wall and a chloroplast.
It makes it green, but it is only in a plant cell. Animal cells do not have chlorophyll.
Glucose is not the answer. the answer is chlorophyll. chlorophyll is a pigment in the cell that uses the light from the sun to create glucose. chlorophyll is green.
chlorophyll
Chlorophyll is in the cell structure called chloroplast.
Animal cells don't have chlorophyll.
No: Only a plant cell contains chlorophyll.
the cell part of chlorophyll is fond in chloroplast
nope. there is only chlorophyll in a plant cell
no, chlorophyll is in the thylakoids, which is a organelle inside of the cell. it is what gives the plant cell its green color
It makes it green, but it is only in a plant cell. Animal cells do not have chlorophyll.
The cell wall provides rigidity to the cell and the chlorophyll enables the cell to manufacture glucose though photosynthesis
Glucose is not the answer. the answer is chlorophyll. chlorophyll is a pigment in the cell that uses the light from the sun to create glucose. chlorophyll is green.
chlorophyll
The cell wall & chlorophyll.
Chlorophyll is in the cell structure called chloroplast.
A leaf is a cell that has both chlorophyll and veins.
Chlorophyll is in chloroplasts. They are type of organelles