photosynthetic cells
It captures the energy from sunlight as chemical energy.
Photosynthetic cells. Chloplasts capture sunlight in plant cells.
A virus uses the host energy making organelles to produce its' energy requirements.
Mitochondria are the part of the cell that produce the energy-providing ATP. Chloroplasts turn the energy from the sunlight into glucose, which fuels the mitochondria.
It is in the leaves of the plant.
A plant cell gets energy from the leaves that absorbs sunlight.
It takes the sunlight and generates it into energy for the cell.
Solar cell
"chloroplast"
The organelle that captures energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food for the cell is called a chloroplast.
It contains chlorophyll, which converts sunlight into energy for the cell to use.
Chloroplast
A solar, or PV, or photovoltaic cell. Many PV cells are put together forming a solar panel.
Chlorenchymatous cell
It captures the energy from sunlight as chemical energy.
Chloroplast is the only cell organelle capable of photosynthesis. This process give the plants the status of autotrophs.
A photocell or photoelectric cell converts sunlight into electrical energy.