Chlorophyll are found in the chloroplsats. They are the sites of photosynthesis
A plant cell. (which usually has more than one chloroplast) (and also, plants are eukaryotes)
Chlorophyl contains chloroplast , a green coloured one that absorbs the sun light.
No it does not. That one is chloroplast
Respiration is conducted by mitochondria.Photosynthesis is conducted by chloroplast.
Cells contain chloroplast which is analogous to the mitochondria in animal cells. Within these chloroplast are structures called thylakoids. these thylakoids contain pigments which are used to get the light from the sun involved in photosynthesis. In most green plants the primary pigment is one form or another of chlorophyll.
chloroplast, and/or chlorophyll
Photosynthesis and respiration require the chloroplasts and mitochondria to interact with one another.
Chloroplast and cell wall ^^ Choloroplast contains chlorophyll (make the leaves green) that is used in photosynthesis... not sure about the other one :/
One structure found in plant cells but not in bacterial or animal cells is the chloroplast. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy to produce glucose. This organelle contains chlorophyll, a green pigment that gives plants their characteristic green color.
Every one have mitochondia. Only some have chloropasts
Yes, chloroplast is one of he organelles in a cell but it is ONLY IN PLANT CELLS. It uses sunlight to make food for itself.
The mitochondria and chloroplast. There is one more but I don't remember it!