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Indirectly,the answer is yes.It capture energy from sunlight.This energy is used in plant.

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Q: Does chloroplast supply energy to eukaryotic cell?
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How are chloroplast like mitochondria?

Chloroplasts and mitochondria both supply energy to the cell.


What structure collects light energy in a plant cell?

Chloroplasts contain Chlorophyll which traps light energy.


Is the chloroplast cell in the prokaryotic or in the eukaryotic cell?

A chloroplast is a organelle within the Plant Eukaryote. It is used by plants only to convert sunlight into energy (like solar panels). They use chlorophyll to do this, which gives the plants their green color.


What is main the function of chloroplast in prokaryotic cell?

By definition, prokaryotic cells cannot have chloroplasts. This is either a trick question or the answer should replace prokaryotic with eukaryotic. In eukaryotic cells, the chloroplast serves as an energy translator. It takes energy from photons and translates it into usable energy for the cell via carbon compounds. These carbon compounds are eventually combined to form sugars.


What's a plant cell?

It is an eukaryotic cel.It has a cell wall,chloroplast etc


What is the cell part of a usable form of energy for the cell?

In eukaryotic cells the organelles called mitochondria are specialized to consume sugars to get energy needed to make ATP, which can be used throughout the cell to supply energy.In prokaryotic cells the above process happens throughout the cell, in no specific location.


What is found within and autotropic eukaryotic cell?

Typical eukaryotic organells can be found.Special thing is chloroplast.


Which organelle in found wihin an autotrophic eukaryotic cell?

Autotrophic organisms are animals or plants that can create their own energy from the Sun. The organelle most common in these organisms are chloroplasts.


Is choloplast prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

A chloroplast is neither, because it is in a cell. Prokaryotic means that there is no cell organization, which are bacteria, and a chloroplast is again not its own cell, so it can't be that. Eukaryotic means it has a nucleus that stores the DNA. The chloroplast can be found in both of these types of cells, but it can't be either of them because it doesn't have its own DNA.


Where is chloroplast found-?

Inside of a plant cell. Inside the cell wall


In eukaryotic cells the cell organelle that is surrounded by two membranes?

mitochondria, nucleus, chloroplast


What houses DNA in a eukaryotic cell?

9O% of DNA is in nucleus.DNA is also in mitochondria and chloroplast too.