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They are dipped in cytoplasm.They do not have specific location.

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Where is the chlorophyll located inside of a cell?

In a plant cell, the chlorophyll is found in the mesophyll tissue, which contains the chloroplasts. Inside the chloroplasts are structures called thylakoids where the chlorophyll pigment is housed.


Were is food for plant cells made?

In the chloroplasts inside the cells.


Where are chloroplasts located?

Chloroplasts are located within plant and algal cells, specifically in the cytoplasm. They are found in the mesophyll cells of a plant's leaves and can also be present in other green parts of the plant, such as stems.


Where is chloroplasts located?

in the cytoplasm


Where are photosynthetic pigments found in green plants?

In the thylakoids in the grana which are located inside the chloroplasts in a plant cell inside of a plant, and some fungi.


What part of the plant cell give it is green color?

It is the pigment chlorophyll, found within the chloroplasts which gives plant cells their green colour.


Where is chloroplasts located in cells?

Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells and other eukaryotic organisms that conduct photosynthesis.


Where in the leaf is chloroplasts found?

technically yes... they are found every where. There are cells inside the plant that are stacked on top of each other. Those cells are everywhere in the plant, including the leaves and stem. The cells contain the chloroplasts so technically yes they are located in the leaf, but are also located throughout the plant.


What part of the plant is responsible for photosynthesis?

The chloroplasts inside the leaf cells


What part of plant cells is normally green?

Chlorophyll (or chloroplasts inside of it)


Do a plant or animal cells contains a chloroplasts?

okay, animal cells don't have chloroplasts!! only plant cells do!! chloroplasts give the plant its green color!!


Where are the chloroplasts located?

Nope. Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells (not the roots obviously) that carry out photosynthesis and create the energy the plant needs in order to survive. Chloroplasts do, however, co-exist with the plant cell's nucleus within the cytosol of the cell. Just remember, a chloroplast is an organelle and a nucleus is an organelle; they are separate.