The process known as Photosynthesis.
if they are plant cells
Lysosomes, no, eukaryotes have them too. Chloroplasts yes.
The Calvin cycle occurs in the stroma of chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are plants that contain the pigment chlorophyll, which makes plants green.
the two kingdoms are the mosses and plant kingdoms.
Chloroplasts are the main source of ATP (the cell's energy) for the cell to use. This is the only organelle structure that uses photosynthesis to create glucose, which is then made into NADH and ATP.
if they are plant cells
The chloroplasts in eukaryotes closely resemble cyanobacteria, as first noted by French scientist Andreas Schimper. Cyanobacteria are bacteria that produce energy for themselves through photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts - the process is known as photosynthesis.
Lysosomes, no, eukaryotes have them too. Chloroplasts yes.
I think it's animalia.
The Calvin cycle occurs in the stroma of chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are plants that contain the pigment chlorophyll, which makes plants green.
the two kingdoms are the mosses and plant kingdoms.
Photosynthetic eukariyotic cells have chloroplasts.Never found in prokariyotes.
Chloroplasts are the main source of ATP (the cell's energy) for the cell to use. This is the only organelle structure that uses photosynthesis to create glucose, which is then made into NADH and ATP.
They make glucose through the process of photosynthesis. Since that process uses light as it's source of energy, it can't go on at night.
There are many like that.Unicellar algae like spirogyra,chlamidomonas.
Which process occurs inside the chloroplasts?