When a plant takes all inorganic and organic materials out it's environment. That material is change with light energy to a organic element called glucose which leaves the chloroplasts and is change to be used by the plant
There is a energy producing side-branch in the function of the Chloroplasts: that is instead of making sugar the photo-energy captured by the Chloroplasts can go directly to the production of ATP.
Plants have chloroplasts that has the green pigment called chlorophyll that help plants to make their own food. Chloroplasts are present in the leaves of the plants.
The reactants are the substances that go into cellular respiration. They are glucose (sugar, which is written as C6H12O6) and oxygen (O2).
Plant cells have chloroplasts because they undergo photosynthesis, which is the process of converting sunlight into energy. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, which is necessary for capturing sunlight. Animal cells do not undergo photosynthesis; therefore, they do not need chloroplasts.
So that the chloroplasts can go from one cell to another,
the oxygen goes out the stomata and the sugar is stored. seriously who wrote this question even i know and in 11.
There is a energy producing side-branch in the function of the Chloroplasts: that is instead of making sugar the photo-energy captured by the Chloroplasts can go directly to the production of ATP.
Carbon dioxide and water
Plants have chloroplasts that has the green pigment called chlorophyll that help plants to make their own food. Chloroplasts are present in the leaves of the plants.
Glucose and it gives oxygen glucose is also sugar
Cell walls and chloroplasts (chloroplasts turn sunlight into a sugar called glucose using a process called photosynthesis)
because chloroplasts are used in the process of photosynthesis and animals do not go through the process of photosynthesis
The reactants are the substances that go into cellular respiration. They are glucose (sugar, which is written as C6H12O6) and oxygen (O2).
It ceases to exist ... the hydrogen becomes part of the sugar the plant produces and the oxygen is released into the air.
why wouldn't you go on a science website...
Plant cells have chloroplasts because they undergo photosynthesis, which is the process of converting sunlight into energy. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, which is necessary for capturing sunlight. Animal cells do not undergo photosynthesis; therefore, they do not need chloroplasts.
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