they move slowly around the out side of the cell
Chloroplasts move in various directions within plant cells. Their movement is influenced by light intensity and wavelength, as well as cellular and environmental factors. This dynamic movement helps optimize light capture for photosynthesis.
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Chloroplasts move around the edge of the cell because the center of the cell contains the vacuole. This space is an air pocket, which gives the cell structure, but forces everything in the cell to the edges.
Chloroplasts are usually propelled by the movement of the cytoplasm within the cell. They can also be transported to different parts of the cell by motor proteins that are attached to their surface. Additionally, cytoskeletal elements like microfilaments and microtubules may play a role in the movement of chloroplasts within the cell.
Chloroplasts are anchored in the cell by the cell cytoskeleton, which helps support their positioning within the cell. The cytoskeleton provides a structural framework that allows organelles like chloroplasts to move and maintain their position within the cell.
to see the nucleus and watch the chloroplasts move to the center
Chloroplasts are stationary organelles found in the cells of plants and algae. They do not move around the cell like some other organelles do. Instead, they are anchored in place within the cell to carry out photosynthesis.
animal cells do not have chloroplasts
The only cell that has chloroplasts is plant cell
Animal cells have a cell membrane but do not have chloroplasts or a cell wall.
The chloroplasts
Heat (often from a microscope light) causes the plant cells to warm up, causing the chloroplast to gather energy from the heat to make food. Chloroplasts also contain the cell's chlorophyll(a green pigment, present in all green plants), which provides the green color of the plant.