Chloroplasts absorb sunlight and use it in conjunction with water and carbon dioxide gas to produce food for the plant. Chloroplasts capture light energy from the sun to produce the free energy stored in ATP and NADPH through a process called photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts absorb sunlight for photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts the pigment which can absorb solar energy.
Chloroplasts absorb the light.
The leaves are the only cells which contain chloroplasts, as an objective of the leaf is to absorb sunlight, which is exactly what the chloroplasts, or more specifically the chlorophyll in the chloroplasts do. The chloroplasts themselves are the organelles in which photosynthesis takes place.
They have photosynthetic pigments.They absorb energy of sunlight.
Chloroplasts absorb sunlight for photosynthesis.
A type of plastids called chloroplasts absorb the light.
chloroplasts
Chloroplasts the pigment which can absorb solar energy.
It uses its Chloroplasts to absorb sunlight for photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts absorb the light.
The leaves are the only cells which contain chloroplasts, as an objective of the leaf is to absorb sunlight, which is exactly what the chloroplasts, or more specifically the chlorophyll in the chloroplasts do. The chloroplasts themselves are the organelles in which photosynthesis takes place.
They have photosynthetic pigments.They absorb energy of sunlight.
Euglanas have chloroplasts, to absorb sunlight. If sunlight is not available, it can absorb nutrients from decayed organic material.
They absorb the sunlight and help in the process of photosysthesis.
Chloroplasts in leaf cells absorb energy from the sun
No, mitochondria are not photoreactive. It is the chlorophyll in chloroplasts that allows them to use light energy. Mitochondria do not have anything in them to do this. Instead, they make energy by breaking apart glucose.They use light energy indirectly.They use glucose as the fuel. Glucose contain energy from sun light