Yes,they store lipids.Lipid droplets can be seen.
Plant organelles that store starches or lipids are called plastids, but not the chloroplasts.
chloroplasts
No
Lipids.
Yes, chloroplasts do store energy. If you want more info, the following website may help: http://www.biology4kids.com/files/cell_chloroplast.html
Plant organelles that store starches or lipids are called plastids, but not the chloroplasts.
Plant organelles that store starches or lipids are called plastids, but not the chloroplasts.
chloroplasts
true or false animals store lipids in the form of oil while plants store lipids in the form of fats
Lipids are used for energy storage, cushions vital organs, and insulates the organism
No Lipids Only store Oils and Fats for your body
Lipids are fats that store energy
Energy cells store in lipids to use them later.
Robert Stanley Matson has written: 'Some aspects of galactolipid biosynthesis in chloroplasts' -- subject(s): Chloroplasts, Lipids
No
actually only plants have chloroplasts to store chlorophyll
No. But they have a degree of hydrophobic charachteristics. This allows them to be held within the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts.