the pyrenoid is responsible for manufacturing starch
A pyrenoid is an organelle found in certain algae that functions in the storage and utilization of starch, a form of energy storage. It is involved in the process of photosynthesis, specifically in the synthesis and storage of carbohydrates like starch. Pyrenoids help to enhance the efficiency of carbon fixation and serve as a site for the Rubisco enzyme, which is responsible for incorporating carbon dioxide into organic molecules during photosynthesis.
function of chloroplast
The function of a chloroplast in a cell is to capture light energy from the sun and convert it to energy usable within the cell (ATP) through the process of photosynthesis.
Chloroplast allow plants to capture energy from sunlight.
The stroma is liquid, colorless and resides around the grana inside the chloroplast. A series of reactions within the chloroplast known as the Calvin Cycle take place within the stroma area. The Chloroplast's ribosomes and DNA are also found within the stroma area.
Mitochondria carry out respiration. Chloroplast carry out photosynthesis
A Chloroplast is sometimes refered to as a "cell within a cell" due to the fact it has its own membrane is separated from the rest of the cell. This may also be due to having small organelles within the Chloroplast.
in the chloroplast
The enzyme-rich solution found within the chloroplast is called the stroma. It contains enzymes essential for the process of photosynthesis, allowing the chloroplast to carry out its function of capturing light energy and converting it into chemical energy.
Its main function is oxidative phosphorylation.
Mitochondria use glucose as fuel.Glucose are produced in chloroplast.
Chloroplast is compared to a power house. Its compared to that because it provide the energy needed to function.