Yes, plants do contain chloroplasts.
plantcell. chlorplast make the plants green
Plant cells have chloroplasts.
It collects sunlight and makes food for it. Also, the chlorophyll inside make the plant have a green color.
Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells that are responsible for photosynthesis. They contain chlorophyll, a green pigment that helps capture sunlight and convert it into chemical energy in the form of glucose. This process is crucial for producing oxygen and providing energy for plant growth.
the chlorplast captures light energy and combine carbon dioxide from the air with water to make food
NO
Its used for photosynthesis. It works like a sun to feed the plant. If humans had chlorplast our body would kill it.
its chlorophyll
Chloroplast is in the plant cell. It gives the plant its green color. Chloroplast is found in many of the plants cells in the stem and leaf. It is the place where food is produced in plant cells.
It contains the new plant.
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The chloroplast is the place in the plant cell where light reacts with water and removes two hydrogen atoms from an oxygen atom. The hydrogen atoms are then attached to carbon dioxide to produce sugars and other compounds.