The chloroplast organelle
Chloroplasts are found in plants to capture light energy
"chloroplast"
The chlorophyll found in chloroplasts utilises the sun's energy for photosynthesis.
Animals don't eat sunlight so that cell part doesn't exist in an animal. But in a plant it is th chloroplast.
It is both a pigment called chlorophyll and an organelle called a chloroplast that captures light energy and uses it to make food. When making the plant food (glucose) the chloroplast gives the plant a green color, especially in the leaves and stem.
Traps light energy for use in photosynthesis.
The part of the plant cell that helps turn sunlight into sugar is the chloroplast. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, the pigment that absorbs sunlight, and are the site of photosynthesis, where carbon dioxide and water are converted into glucose and oxygen using light energy. This process is essential for plant growth and energy production.
Chloroplast
Chloroplasts are what give plants the green color in a plant cell. This is a vital part of the cell because it also helps to collect sunlight
They are a part in a cell that makes food for the plant through photosynthesis. (eg: they absorb light for a plant cell to use in photosynthesis) They are not found in onions or other underground plants because there is no sunlight.
The function of a cell in a plant is too keep the plant alive. More than that, okay. the cell has many parts. The cell wall, which is located on the outer part of the cell, that helps keep the plant structured and stable. It protects the cell. there is chlorophyll located in side the cell. that captures the sunlight to help the plant process its photosynthesis. that's all i can tell you
part of a plant cell