The stomata organelle captures sunlight.
Chloroplasts.
yes.But not directly.They produce enzymes needed for photosynthesis
Most photosynthesis occurs in a plants' leaves, more specifically in organelles within the cell membrane called chloroplasts and thylakoids.
Chloroplast is an organelle that is only found in plant cells. It's job is to capture light energy and can make sugar from carbon dioxide and water. It contains a pigment that makes plant cells, stems, and leaves green.
chloroplasts
Photosynthetic cells. Chloplasts capture sunlight in plant cells.
The plant organelles that make food from sunlight are the chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are found in cell of the plant, and contain the pigment chlorophyll, which convert the solar energy into sugar. This sugar is the food for the plant.Organelles called ____________ capture energy from sunlight and use it to produce food for the cell. The answer is chloroplasts. ;)
yes.But not directly.They produce enzymes needed for photosynthesis
Most photosynthesis occurs in a plants' leaves, more specifically in organelles within the cell membrane called chloroplasts and thylakoids.
sunlight
Chloroplast allow plants to capture energy from sunlight.
Autotrophs
Photosynthesis is when a plant (or other type of cell) uses sunlight to make energy. The chloroplasts are the organelles that capture sunlight, and is also the thing that makes a leaf green. This happens because of the pigment of chlorophyll. (I'm in 8th grade btw) :)
Green plants and some bacteria can capture energy from sunlight and chemicals respectively.
Chloroplast is an organelle that is only found in plant cells. It's job is to capture light energy and can make sugar from carbon dioxide and water. It contains a pigment that makes plant cells, stems, and leaves green.
They use special type of pigments to capture sunlight.Mainly chlorophyll,caratinoids
chloroplasts
Photosynthetic cells. Chloplasts capture sunlight in plant cells.