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No. Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts.
Cell walls are only found in the cells of a plant to keep the shape of the cell itself. unlike the cells of any other organism, a plant cell has a cell wall and a membrane. Hope this helps! ;o)
A cell wall in place of the animal cell's cell membrane. Or a chloroplast, for photosynthesis.
The openings through cell walls called plasmodesmata.
Plants produce glucose through photosynthesis, this glucose is then used by the plant for energy, or stored as starch in the leaves. The light from the sun, is simply used by the plant to convert CO2 and H2O, (water), into glucose - which is used by the plant for energy as explained above.
No. Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts.
Cell walls are only found in the cells of a plant to keep the shape of the cell itself. unlike the cells of any other organism, a plant cell has a cell wall and a membrane. Hope this helps! ;o)
Their cells have cell walls and chloroplasts. They make their own food through photosynthesis.
through the photosynthesis
Animals cells don't have cell walls because they don't need to make photosynthesis
animals cells don't have cell walls and don't photosynthesis. Plant cells have cell wall,large vacuole and chloroplasts
Only plant cells have: -chloroplasts (for photosynthesis) -cell walls (gives them their rigid structure)
animals cells don't have cell walls and don't photosynthesis. Plant cells have cell wall,large vacuole and chloroplasts
A cell wall that keeps the plant rigidly upright through turgor pressure. Chloroplasts, so the plant can make it's own food through photosynthesis. And also large central vacuoles for storage and catabolic activities.
photosynthesis occurs in chloroplast in the plant cell.
Primarily that answer is Photosynthesis, or the production of food for the plant through the abosorption of solar energy.
A cell wall in place of the animal cell's cell membrane. Or a chloroplast, for photosynthesis.