Chloroplast is a double walled structure which has a chorophyll (green pigment) which is responsible for the process of photosynthesis
It is jelly like.
In cells where they are present chloroplasts look like small green dots inside the cell when viewed with a microscope.
It is a green looking cell.
They are thylokoid membranes.Those sacs build granna.
Chloroplasts are normally green or blue-green. There are no animal cells that look like that.
it is long, thin, and green due to the pigments in the chloroplasts. it sometimes sways side to side.
Parasitic plants like Cuscuta do not have chloroplasts. Every other plants although they are not green have chloroplasts
plant cells contain chloroplasts. They make the plant look green and are where photosynthesis takes place.
No, human skin cells do not contain chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are found in plant cells and algae, where they are responsible for photosynthesis. Human skin cells do not photosynthesize and do not contain chloroplasts.
The chloroplasts in a lettuce leaf cell are responsible for color. The chloroplasts are what make lettuce leaves look green.
chloroplasts. If you cut the leaf in half and look at it under a microscope, you will see some cells with green dots on them. these are the chloroplasts.
No they don't.They are only in eukariyotes. Prokariyotes have photosynthetic filaments
Photosynthesis in a plant cell occurs in the chloroplasts. These organelles contain pigments like chlorophyll that give them a green color. Chloroplasts have a double membrane structure and are filled with stacks of membrane-bound structures called thylakoids.