They convert CO2 and H2O into glucose.Energy of sunlight is used.
Chloroplasts convert sunlight into potential energy. The energy is then converted into the chemical energy in the glucose molecules.
Chloroplasts are the site of photosynthesis - which involves the conversion of the energy from sunlight (as well as CO2 and water) into organic material (glucose) and O2.
Known as chloroplasts, these are the green parts of the plant, and contain chlorophyll.
The chloroplasts are the site of photosynthesis - which creates glucose with the aid of sunlight.
I hope you are talking about a plant, because only they have chloroplasts... Having more chloroplasts means that a plant can convert more sunlight into glucose faster.
Thylakoids inside of the chloroplasts trap sunlight. They convert the sunlight to carbon dioxide and then to glucose. This in turn gives energy to the plant. The plant then releases oxygen. This process is known as photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts
The chloroplasts...I think...
Cells in the leaf are responsible for photosynthesis. Chloroplasts in the leaf cells convert the sunlight into glucose, which gives the plant energy.
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No, mitochondria are not photoreactive. It is the chlorophyll in chloroplasts that allows them to use light energy. Mitochondria do not have anything in them to do this. Instead, they make energy by breaking apart glucose.They use light energy indirectly.They use glucose as the fuel. Glucose contain energy from sun light
The chloroplasts take the sunlight from the sun and turn it into glucose in plant cells .