Producers contain chlorophyll. They are called producers because they can produce food from the energy of the sun. No other organism can do that. They all have to get their energy from a living or dead organism.
Scientists have recently discovered that there is some cross over of chlorophyll in simple marine animals that can steal chlorophyll from algae and incorporate it into their gut. An exciting discovery!
They carry out photosynthesis. They make their own food
chlorophyll is a pigment. It is absorbing energy from sun light.
Chlorophyl is a pigment. it is absorbing sun light.
nope, they are producers.
Chlorophyll.
The answer is grana.
No, yeast does not have chlorophyll because it has no need for it. It is a type of fungus, so it is a decomposer. Producers would have chlorophyll because they need to make their own "food."
Thylakoid
not sure
Chloroplasts in the leaves contain Chlorophyll which is used by plants to produce food and Oxygen through Photosynthesis Edited answer: When sunlight (or any short of light for that reason) falls on the leaves containing chlorophyll, it reflects the green spectrum of light. Therefore, all chlorophyll containing plants (being producers) are green in color.
plants contain clorophyll and they are producers
Chlorophyll.
Chloroplast
The answer is grana.
Chloroplasts. And with that, the thylakoid membrane.
No, yeast does not have chlorophyll because it has no need for it. It is a type of fungus, so it is a decomposer. Producers would have chlorophyll because they need to make their own "food."
Tiny Oval bodies containing cholorphyll are chloroplasts..
They are the photosynthetic pigments. They capture energy from sunlight
green
it is the pigment. it is containing chlorophyll.
Thylakoid