Photosynthesis takes place in the Chloroplasts of the plant cell because it contains chlorophyll, the proteins required for photosynthesis, and the membranes needed to make a chemiosmotic gradient to produce ATP.
in the chloroplasts of plant cells (not animal cells)
Photosynthesis does not take place in animals. The closest organism to an animal that can undergo photosynthesis is bacteria. However, not all bacteria do sustain photosynthesis. In purple photosynthetic bacteria--for example--light is captured by multienzyme complexes organized in cellular membrane. Photosynthesis itself occurs in the cytoplasmic membranes which contain photosynthetic units (PSU) which are made up of reaction centers (RC) and light harvesting complexes (LH I and LH II)
Animal cells don't perform photosynthesis. Plants do perform photosynthesis. Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast of plant cells.
Plant cells are eukaryotic cells. They have a cell membrane and a cell wall. The cell wall is made up of cellulose, which is a polysaccharides made up of beta glucose. Plants often have a giant vacuole that store food, water, wastes and other dissolved minerals. Plants have chloroplasts which contain chlorophyll. Chloroplasts is the cite of photosynthesis in plants. Plant cells are autotrophs, meaning they produce their own food, unlike animal cells. Plants do not have centrioles for cell division, instead they have MTOC's or micro tubule organizing centers where the spindle fibers form when the cell starts to divide during prophase of mitosis or meiosis. Plants have xylem and phloem as part of their vascular tissues. Xylem transports water up the roots through capillary action, Phloem transports carbohydrates (sugars) to the cells. Plants regulate the exchange of Oxygen and CO2 through the guard cells in the stomata. The guard cells open and close when the cell needs Oxygen or needs to release carbon dioxide. These are some facts, but not all, on plant cells.
How would you cite a DVD in MLA format for a bibliography?
living organisms obtain many of their requirements by diffusion. they also get rid of their waste products in this way. for example, plants need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. this diffuses from the air into the leaves, through the stomata. it does this because there is a lower concentration of carbon dioxide inside the leaf, as the cells are using it up. outside the leaf in the air, there is a higher concentration. carbon dioxide molecules therefore diffuse into the leaf, down this concentration gradient
You can cite it as an article from the UNFCCC website."Kyoto Protocol." United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Web. 26 Nov. 2009. .
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Plant cells are eukaryotic cells. They have a cell membrane and a cell wall. The cell wall is made up of cellulose, which is a polysaccharides made up of beta glucose. Plants often have a giant vacuole that store food, water, wastes and other dissolved minerals. Plants have chloroplasts which contain chlorophyll. Chloroplasts is the cite of photosynthesis in plants. Plant cells are autotrophs, meaning they produce their own food, unlike animal cells. Plants do not have centrioles for cell division, instead they have MTOC's or micro tubule organizing centers where the spindle fibers form when the cell starts to divide during prophase of mitosis or meiosis. Plants have xylem and phloem as part of their vascular tissues. Xylem transports water up the roots through capillary action, Phloem transports carbohydrates (sugars) to the cells. Plants regulate the exchange of Oxygen and CO2 through the guard cells in the stomata. The guard cells open and close when the cell needs Oxygen or needs to release carbon dioxide. These are some facts, but not all, on plant cells.
Report nuisance barkers to your local animal control agency; they will investigate and/or cite the owner, whose responsibility it is to make sure that the animal isn't a nuisance.
What is Cite
The doesn't appear to be a regulation from the FAA banning cell phone use in flight. Airlines may have their own policy, but when they cite the FAA, they are not correct.
Cite is a verb. It means to quote from a scholarly source (and give the source reference). Thus it can be used in the following possible sentences:I always cite my sources.He made sure to cite his colleagues work on cell division.
Cite the reference carefully. He will cite the professor's article in his report.
The past tense of "cite" is "cited."
call, cell, cite, cote, cull, cyan, chat, chit, cars, cats, card, care
The main head of the project was an architect by the name of Adrien Fainsilber. He based his ideas of the construction on the relationship between the Cite and the park. To combine the two together he put an artificial river that surrounds the Cite, three greenhouses facing the park, and finally two domes that let in light. This completed his three themes of water, plant life and light.
since encyclopidias and dictionaries do not provide bylines, how do you cite?
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CITE-FM was created in 1977.