chloroplasts absorb the sunlight with leads to them photosynthesizing and living.
Chloroplast
In the cells leaf
Chloroplast is concentrated in the mesophyll layer of the leaf.
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Chloroplast is in every cell in every leaf of a plant.
chloroplast
Because it doesn't contain green pigment, chloroplast... Green leaves changes to blue-black due to present of starch in chloroplast.
Leaf, which contains chloroplast, do the synthesis of glucose from the water, carbon dioxide and sun light.
No. Because an onion develops in the ground, and chloroplasts develop in the sunlight. Therefore no chloroplasts form.
Chloroplast contain chorophyll pigments.They are green in color.
The most chloroplast would be found in the main part of the vain in a leaf. Known as the pistil.
In a leaf, the cells that contain chloroplasts are primarily the mesophyll cells, which are divided into palisade and spongy mesophyll. The palisade mesophyll, located beneath the upper epidermis, contains tightly packed chloroplasts for efficient photosynthesis. In contrast, the epidermal cells, which form the outer layer of the leaf, typically do not contain chloroplasts and serve to protect the leaf and minimize water loss.