chlorophyll molecules are located in the thylakoid membrane
thylakoid membrane
Chlorophyll.
chlorophyll is located and produced in the chloroplasts in plant cells; plants do not 'get' chlorophyll, they produce it themselves.
Chlorophyll and other pigments are a part of thylakoid membrane.
I don't think they even have chlorophylls. Chlorophylls r founded in chloroplasts, but animal cells don't even have chloroplasts. Chlorophylls r used by producters during photothesis, but animals r consumers, not producters. They don't have to do photothynthesis.
Chlorophyll molecules are specifically arranged in and around pigment protein complexes called photosystems which are embedded in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts. The chloroplasts are found in the leaf cells.
Chlorophyll.
They use the various types of Chlorophyll molecules.
It is the pigment chlorophyll, found within the chloroplasts which gives plant cells their green colour.
In normal cases,only plant cells have chlorophyll within there chloroplast. Being heterotrophs,animal cells doesn't posses such photosynthetic pigments. But,some of the ciliates(protozoans) have the capability of photosynthesis,and thus have chlorophyll molecules within the cell.eg;Euglena.Protozoans are singled celled eukaryotic organisms included under the kingdom Animalia.
Chlorophyll.
Chlorophyll would be your answer
Chlorophyll is found within organelles within the cell called chloroplasts.
Chlorophyll
All plant cells contain chlorophyll. It is located in the chloroplast.
chlorophyll is located and produced in the chloroplasts in plant cells; plants do not 'get' chlorophyll, they produce it themselves.
Chlorophyll is located in the chloroplasts of plant cells specifically. They are green because they are reflected that color.
Chlorophyll and other pigments are a part of thylakoid membrane.