Green fruits do have chloroplasts. In tomatoes, chloroplasts are converted to chromoplasts as the tomato transitions from green to red. The same thing happens in certain types of peppers.
yES. Chlorophylls are responsoible for the green colour which is responsible for the photosynthetic action.
yep in there green leaves. plants need chloroplasts to photosynthesis otherwise they wouldn't exist.
Of course they do have.There are just like other plants.
yes they do!
The part in plant cells that contains green pigment is chlorophyll. Chlorophyll are in the chloroplast and play an important function in photosynthesis.
Chloroplast
Technically yes, its the thing that makes it green so if you see green you see chloroplast, but you can't see the individual cells with the naked eye.
Chloroplast is not part of a computer. It is a green organelle found in plant cells which carries out photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll pigment is found in chloroplast and in chloroplast stacks of round green structure called thylakoids have chlorophyll which is resposible for green color of leaves. again chloroplast inside chloroplast thylakoids contain chlorophyll
chloroplast has green color due presence of green pigment that is chlorophyll
yes chloroplast are green oval bodies
chloroplast are green in cholous because it is containing chlorophyll .
Chloroplast has the photosynthetic pigments chlorophyll.Chlorophyll makes plant green.
the thing that provides green pigment is CHLOROPLAST
Nope an animal cell does not have chloroplast.
Mitochondria are not green. Chloroplast are green.
All fruits have pigments. The pigments are what give the fruit/plant colour. Eg: the colour of a leaf if green.. this means that the leaf will absorb every colour BUT green, green is reflected. This can apply to fruits too.
chloroplast is green because it contains chlorophyll pigment
The green pigment in chloroplast is chlorophyll.
chloroplast :)
They contain pigments which absorbs color of light. They reflect green light