chloroplast a subcecullar organelle that contains chlorophyll and enzymes necessary to perform photosynthesis. i hope this helps :)
chloroplast a subcecullar organelle that contains chlorophyll and enzymes necessary to perform photosynthesis. i hope this helps :)
There are three pigments that are found in a geranium leaf. The three pigments are chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, and carotenoids.
Chlorophyll a is the most abundant pigment and it is the pigment that reflects green.
The most important photosynthetic plant pigment is the chlorophyll because it it what helps reflect the light energy off a leaf making the leaf appear green to the human eye
a plant cell because grass grass is a plant it is green and it has chlorophyll it is an angiosperm. so yea its a plant cell . Wait a minute who would ask such a crazy question an animal where do u see an animal named grass and its not green
Nerve cell
Most of the chlorophyll is on the topside of the leaf because that is the part of the leaf that receives the most sunlight. Any plant that didn't follow that pattern would be crowded out by the other, more successful, plants.
The leaf layer containin chloroplasts is teh Spongy Mesophyll
Its located in the leaf of the plant
There are many chemicals that reside in a leaf's cell. The one responsible for converting the Sun's energy into chemical potential energy is called chlorophyll.
mesophyll
There are three pigments that are found in a geranium leaf. The three pigments are chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, and carotenoids.
In a plant cell, the most abundant plastid is the chloroplast, which contains the pigment chlorophyll. Chlorophyll absorbs most of the sunlight, but reflects the green, which is why you see green. It is reflected from the pigments inside the chloroplast.
Can't draw a diagram for you but, from top to bottom: cuticle-waxy substance secreted by epidermis cells that waterproofs the leaf upper epidermis-closely fitted together like a jigsaw. no chlorophyll palisade layer-where most photosynthesis occurs. chlorophyll present spongy layer-gases diffuse through this layer. chlorophyll present lower epidermis (contains stomata)-like upper epidermis. stomata contain chlorophyll
palisade cells they contain the most chlorophyll
in the stomata
The uppermost surface of a plant's leaves is where most chloroplasts are located, because that is where the sunlight will shine on them.
I believe that the palisade layer has the most chloroplast, because it has the chlorophyll which absorbs sunlight.