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chloroplasts, specifically the thylakoids within the chloroplasts
The leaves are the only cells which contain chloroplasts, as an objective of the leaf is to absorb sunlight, which is exactly what the chloroplasts, or more specifically the chlorophyll in the chloroplasts do. The chloroplasts themselves are the organelles in which photosynthesis takes place.
Chloroplasts contain many things.Grana have chlorophyll pigments.
Leaf chloroplasts are green because during photosynetheisis the chlorophyll in the chloroplasts stores/gets the energy. The chlorophyll turn/make the chloroplasts green.
Chlorophyll is found within organelles within the cell called chloroplasts.
Chlorophyll is located in plants, more specifically in the chloroplasts of plants. It is found in a solution within the chloroplasts called the "stroma"
chloroplasts, specifically the thylakoids within the chloroplasts
Chlorophyll is located in the chloroplasts of plant cells specifically. They are green because they are reflected that color.
The chloroplasts of plants. Specifically the pigment chlorophyll.
The leaves are the only cells which contain chloroplasts, as an objective of the leaf is to absorb sunlight, which is exactly what the chloroplasts, or more specifically the chlorophyll in the chloroplasts do. The chloroplasts themselves are the organelles in which photosynthesis takes place.
Yes, chloroplasts make chlorophyll.
Yes. Of course. Remember: chloroplasts are PHYLLED with chlorophyll! :)
A type of plastids called chloroplasts absorb the light.
Chlorophyll is the pigments. They are contained in chloroplasts.
Chloroplasts contain many things.Grana have chlorophyll pigments.
Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts of a plant cells. Specifically using chlorophyll.
Chlorophyll is compartmentalized in the chloroplasts.