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Q: What do the oxygen produced by the chloroplasts passes out of the cell by?
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Is this true or false The pyruvic acid produced in electrolysis enters the chloroplasts if the oxygen is present in a cell?

It is false that if oxygen is present in a cell, pyruvic acid in glycolysis enters the chloroplasts. The pyruvic acid enters the mitochondria if oxygen is present in a cell.


What does chloroplasts do for leaves?

Chloroplasts are the powerhouse of a plant cell. They convert the energy, water, and carbon dioxide into food for the plant and oxygen for us.


How the chloroplasts of a cell are involved in producing oxygen gas?

Basically the chloroplasts are involved with producing oxygen gas as they capture light as they are a assumed.


Is oxygen produced when humans do cell respiration?

Oxygen is used and CO2 is produced


Which gas passes out of the blood into the body's cell?

oxygen


Where is proteins produced by in the cell?

Proteins are produced in the cytoplasm, in the rough endoplasmic reticulum, in mitochondria, and in chloroplasts.


What cell of plant cells produce oxygen and sugar from water and carbon dioxide?

chloroplasts


Where does oxygen go after it passes through the the cell membrane?

The Mitochondria


Which part of photosynthesis is oxygen produced?

the cell


Why can the plant cell not use the ATP produced in chloroplasts?

They are used to make glucose. Mitochondria is used for that


What does chloroplast do?

The chloroplasts are the parts in a plant cell in which sunlight CO2 and water are used to make sugars and oxygen.


What is the importance of chloroplast to the cell?

Chloroplasts are important because if there were no chloroplasts, plants would not produce oxygen, sugars and starches which other animals use and eat.