Chlorophyll is a light sensitive protein complex (with pigments associated) that is found inside chloroplasts.
Chloroplasts are for making the plant's food. The chlorophyll are found inside the chloroplasts. It absorbs light for photosynthesis. The chlorophyll absorbs the least green light, and this is reflected out, making the chlorophyll, chloroplasts, cells, and plants look green. The chloroplasts use all the energy from the chlorophyll to make the plant food.
Chlorophyll is a green pigment that gives its color tochloroplast.
while Chloroplast is an organelle in plant cells. It absorbs/trap sunlight and transfer the sunlight into energy.
chlorophyll is in chloroplasts and is used for photosynthesis
Yes, chloroplasts make chlorophyll.
Yes. Of course. Remember: chloroplasts are PHYLLED with chlorophyll! :)
No, it's found in chloroplasts. (Plant cells only)Mitochondria carry out respiration.It is like the opposite reaction of photosynthesis
Some types of eubacteria may contain chlorophyll. This type of bacteria is so diverse that they come in many different forms, as well as different shapes.
A type of plastids called chloroplasts absorb the light.
Chlorophyll is the pigments. They are contained in chloroplasts.
Chloroplasts contain many things.Grana have chlorophyll pigments.
Chlorophyll is compartmentalized in the chloroplasts.
Leaf chloroplasts are green because during photosynetheisis the chlorophyll in the chloroplasts stores/gets the energy. The chlorophyll turn/make the chloroplasts green.
chlorophyll is a pigment. it is in the chloroplast.
Chlorophyll is located in plants, more specifically in the chloroplasts of plants. It is found in a solution within the chloroplasts called the "stroma"