The chloroplast is the organelle where photosynthesis occurs, though it is not found in all plant cells (only those on the surface). For example, tubas (e.g. potatoes) and roots do not contain chloroplasts as they have no exposure to sunlight.
Mainly the green parts. Most distinct ones are leaves
Chloroplasts.
Chlorophyl.
pairs of chromosomes
The palisade mesophyll is superior to the spongy mesophyll (in most leaves) which aids in photosynthesis, but also serves a "sun block" to the more sensitive cells the spongy mesophyll.
aids in cells sticking together
Aids usually destroy the CD4+ cells during the acute infection.
Cyclosis refers to the circulation of the cytoplasm within living cells. Streaming aids in the transportation of substances around the cell and facilitates the exchange of materials between and within cells.
Photosynthesis takes place in plant cells only. Not every plant cell though. Only green parts of the plant like leaves that are above groung and can soak up sunlight and mix it with other ingredients to make sugar that is the plant's food.
The part in the plant cell that aids the plant in digestion is the lysosome.
Dietary fibre is also known as cellulose and is found in plant cells. It is a complex carbohydrate that is not digestible, but it aids with digestion.
meristematic tissue (:
A large vesicle that aids in digestion within plant cells is called a vacuole. This in additional function in eukaryotic organisms called protists.
mostly leaves but sometimes also in stems in some plants due to special adaptations
A Vacuole!
ribosomes and plants
The function is to capture light energy which is stored in the energy storage molecules of the plant. It helps the plant to survive and thus aids in the process of food production
The Process of Photosynthesis that plant use to produce energy food is responsible for a lot of oxygen being freed into the atmosphere.
chlorophyll
The palisade mesophyll is superior to the spongy mesophyll (in most leaves) which aids in photosynthesis, but also serves a "sun block" to the more sensitive cells the spongy mesophyll.