They store starch mainly.Starch is stored in starch granules.
actually only plants have chloroplasts to store chlorophyll
Yes,they store some enzymes.They are used in photosynthesis mainly.
Chloroplasts house chlorophylls and other pigments.
Yes, chloroplasts do store energy. If you want more info, the following website may help: http://www.biology4kids.com/files/cell_chloroplast.html
The chloroplasts store pigments. They are found only in plant cells, not animal cells. They store chlorophyll and other pigments.
Chloroplasts
Chloroplasts.
The movement of chloroplasts in a cell in order to store solar energy received from sun in cells is termed as Calvin Cycle.
if you are talking about chlorophyl then its the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts
Plant organelles that store starches or lipids are called plastids, but not the chloroplasts.
The role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis is the absorption of light allowing the plant to obtain energy from the light. Chloroplasts are the organelles in the plant that store the chlorophyll.
Chloroplasts primarily function in photosynthesis to produce food (glucose) for the plant. They do not store waste; waste products produced during photosynthesis are either recycled within the plant or expelled. Storage of food typically occurs in other structures such as starch granules in the chloroplasts or in other parts of the plant cell.