the function of the choloplast is to carry out photosynthesis
It synthesize food as glucose. Process is called photosynthesis
That is to carry out photosynthesis. It prepares glucose from that as food
It is only found in eukaryotes.Chloroplast is the site of photosynthesis. It produces glucose using CO2 and water.
Chloroplast is the site of photosynthesis. It produces glucose using CO2 and water.It also conuct photorespiration.
it allows for a larger surface area so for example the mitochondria is used to make ATP and the enzymes that are used to make it are on the membrane, so the larger the membrane surface is, the more enzymes there are so more ATP is made
The mitochondrian and chloroplast used to be separate prokaryotic entities. Larger prokaryotes would consume smaller ones. Since the mitochondria was larger than the choloroplast, it would consume it and become one.
The central vacuole, for storage and turgidity, and the chloroplasts, that preform photosynthesis for the plant.
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The job of choloroplast iis to use sunlight to produce food.:)
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Photosynthesis.
walls of plant cells
No, animal cells do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells and some protists, where they are responsible for photosynthesis. Animal cells obtain energy through other organelles like mitochondria.
It takes in the suns energy and makes food
the organelle chlorophyll helps the choloroplast
hey are only in eukaryotes. They are never in prokaryotes.
They are the sites of photosynthesis.They produce glucose for cell.
Yes, actually, the choloroplast is the place where photosynthesis takes place..
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Mitochondria and chloroplasts have ATP because they allow the production of ATP within them.