The function of a plant leaf is to provide a structure in which chloroplasts can be exposed to sunlight so that they can perform photosynthesis.
The function of the photosynthetic dark reactions in plants is to convert carbon dioxide and other molecules into glucose, which is used as energy for the plant's growth and development.
Chlorophyll transfers energy to other plant molecules such as proteins, which then use this energy to carry out photosynthesis. This energy transfer process is a key step in converting sunlight into chemical energy for the plant's growth and development.
Yes, plants perform cellular respiration to generate energy by breaking down glucose molecules in the presence of oxygen. This process occurs in plant cells' mitochondria, releasing carbon dioxide, water, and ATP as byproducts.
In both,Mitochondria performe similar function.That is to generate ATP.
energy is what is needed for the plant to function and to live
Plants perform a vital function for their own survival and as part of the ecosystem, and this is Photosynthesis. During this process, during which plants transform solar light into energy, the energy produced is stored in the leaves and part of the stems.
The chloroplast absorbs solar energy and stores the light as molecules for the plant cell.
The function of starch in plant cells is primarily the storage, and then the releasing, of biochemical energy.
Chlorophyll.
Chloroplasts are organelles in plant cells responsible for photosynthesis, converting light energy into chemical energy (glucose). They contain chlorophyll, a pigment that absorbs light energy. This process provides energy for the plant to grow and function.
synthesis of atp