They are flat, oval like shapes spread out to maximize light capture/
Linear arrangement in the columnar palisade cells
Chloroplasts in leaf cells are usually arranged in an overlapping manner to capture maximum light. They can also migrate while seeking light.
Palisade cells are designed for photosynthesis in plants. They contain a high number of chloroplasts to capture sunlight and convert it into energy for the plant. Their elongated shape and arrangement maximize their exposure to sunlight for efficient photosynthesis.
Chloroplast allow plants to capture energy from sunlight.
Chloroplast allow plants to capture energy from sunlight.
They are flat, oval like shapes spread out to maximize light capture/ Linear arrangement in the columnar palisade cells
It really isn't arranged in any particular order, lots of natural things are in more random order and mainly depend upon systems concentrations to work. the light-dependent reactions take place on the THYLAKOIA membrace inside a chloroplast.
That is to capture energy. This energy is used to synthezise glucose
Chloroplast is a structure found in plant cells. It is responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants capture sunlight and convert it into energy. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts.
An analogy for a chloroplast could be a solar panel. Just like how solar panels capture sunlight to generate energy for a home, chloroplasts in plant cells capture sunlight to produce energy through photosynthesis.
They both present in plant cells, where they work together to capture and convert energy. That is it.
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