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Plant cells contain chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis to produce energy. They also have a large central vacuole that maintains turgor pressure, supports the cell, and stores nutrients and waste products. Animal cells do not have these organelles.
chloroplast
the mitochondria For a plant cell, it gets the energy from the sun and breaks it down to make specialized sugars to make the plant grow this is the process of photosynthesises means "light"
Chloroplasts are the organelles responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells. They contain chlorophyll, a pigment that captures light energy and converts it into chemical energy to produce glucose for the plant to use as energy.
Plant cells have chloroplasts and cell walls.
chloroplasts are the only organelles that make chlorophyll the chemical that makes plants green.
This is probably because in addition to carrying out all of the same functions as the animal cell, the plant cell must also carry out photosynthesis to make its own food. Animal cells ingest food and use digestion to obtain energy from it, so the cells do not have to make it individually. Hence, plant cells have chloroplasts. Also, plant cells must in general have more structure than animal cells. Hence the permenant vacuole and the cellulose cell wall.
Takes water, carbon dioxide and photons of light to make sugars that the plant uses for fuel, storage and construction.
Cytoplasm is not considered a cell organelle because it is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and surrounds the organelles, providing a medium for their activities. It does not have a membrane surrounding it like organelles do, and it is present in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
The chlorophyll, that is present in the cell organelles called chloroplasts, captures light energy from the sun.
Plant cells make energy for the cell and makes sugars that feed the plant to do it! This sections has to do somthing with a certain part that is called the mitochondria..
A strawberry is made up of plant cells, specifically specialized cells that make up the fruit structure. These cells contain typical plant organelles such as a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole.