Chloroplasts are structures within the cell of a plant or algae that contain chlorophyll. Chloroplasts and their chlorophyll allow these cells to convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates, which plants can then use for energy and as structural components.
Mitochondria are structures within a cell that allow the cell to break down certain molecules using oxygen, and to use the energy released from this process to produce ATP from ADP. ATP can then be used to power a cell's physiological processes, and when used, it is converted back to ADP. Then the mitochondria can once again convert the ADP into ATP.
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it is present beneath the upper epidermis and made up of 1-3vertical rows of elongated columnar cells.these cells are arranged compactly but show narrow intercellular spaces.In these cells large number of chloroplasts are found nearer to the cell wall.this tissue is primarily concerned with the manufacture of carbohydrates by photosynthetic activity.
bacteria is uni- cellular and less complex and also bacteria cells dont have a nucleus. the mitochondris stores the DNA and RNA.
No bacteria have chloroplasts. Plants have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts were originally cyanobacteria -- they are the results of an endosymbiosis between a cyanobacterium and a eukaryote.
The chloroplasts
Yes they are related. Chlorophylls are in chloroplasts
Plants and algae have chloroplasts in kingdom eukariya.Prokariyotes lacks chloroplasts in them.
The plural of chloroplast is chloroplasts. As in "these are the chloroplasts".
Yes, pea plants have chloroplasts.
All plants have chloroplasts.
No they do not. They are in chloroplasts.
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