No they do not, only plants do.
Plants need energy from the sun for food, they do this through photosynthesis which is the cells of the leaves (palisade cells, and inside those, chloroplasts), gathering the suns energy and changing it into glucose. the plant can then use this glucose for food. :)
The chloroplasts turn the sun's energy into a kind of sugar.
Chloroplast, Chloroplasts is the site of photosynthesis, where the suns energy is turned into chemical energy
It's the Chloroplasts.
They are called chloroplasts.
the simplified answer would a solar panel as it captures energy from the suns rays and turns it into energy or food if it is a chloroplast.
Special structures in the plant absorb photons
We can change by using solar photovoltaic cells.
Chloroplasts in plants trap sunlight or light energy. They use this during photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide also traps the suns energy and that is why it is a greenhouse.
Considering the chloroplasts have the chlorophyll which give energy to the plant and is where the energy is made it would have to be the cells which contain the mitochondria which is where the energy in cells is made
photosynthesis
The chloroplast