A chloroplast traps sunlight, a vital ingredient needed in photosynthesis. Therefore, plants can photosynthesize, make food (glucose; sugar) and release oxygen into the surrounding air. Without chloroplasts, this would not be possible, so technically, we owe our lives to chloroplasts.
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Chloroplasts are part of a cell which is only found in plant cells and not some cells like the root cells. chloroplasts contain chlorophyll a green pigment which is part of the prossess of photosynthesis (water + carbon dioxide -> gluecose + oxygen) which gives the plant its food from the energy from the sun.
the job of a chloroplast is to capture energy and make it into sugars and food for the cell.
The chloroplast of a plant cell helps the cell to go through photosynthesis.
The chloroplasts neccessary job is to produce light and convert it to energy through photosynthesis.
it's an elongated or disc-shaped organelle containing chlorophyll. Photosynthesis (in which energy from sunlight is converted into chemical energy - food) takes place in the chloroplasts.
Its job is to photosynthesize. It is to produce glucose as food
Chloroplasts give plants their green color and trap energy from sunlight. It also contains chlorophyll.
They produce food for plants.They carry out photosynthesis.
Chloroplast is the site of photosynthesis. It produces glucose using CO2 and water.It also conuct photorespiration and produce some enzymes
The job of the chloroplast is to prepare the food for a plant cell and is in the form of a green pigment.
the nucleus tells other parts of a cell what to do and the chloroplast makes energy using modern photosynthesis
Yes it is, and it is because of its proper functioning we get our life-supporting oxygen.
a chloroplast allows the plant to make food by photosynthesis.
capture the light ffrom sunlight and convert into chemical energy during photosynthesis
Photosynthesis is its job. It produces food for plants
The job of the chloroplast is to prepare the food for a plant cell and is in the form of a green pigment.
it holds the chlorophyll
Chloroplast
It has the job of absorbing sun-light and transforming it into energy!
the nucleus tells other parts of a cell what to do and the chloroplast makes energy using modern photosynthesis
That is to carry out photosynthesis. That is to produce glucose
It is a process with many reactions. The process making carbohydrates.
Yes it is, and it is because of its proper functioning we get our life-supporting oxygen.
a chloroplast allows the plant to make food by photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts give plants their green color and trap energy from sunlight. It also contains chlorophyll.
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