o test for O2 production in the light.
plants, any plant theat is green. chloroplast is a pigment, and there is also a raange of it called chlorophyll, that's the stuff in plants helping them photosynthesise.
No. Animal cells do not contain chloroplasts. Photosynthesis occurs within chloroplasts. They are found in plants and other eukaryotic organisms that undergo photosynthesis (such as algae).
leaves.Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts.They contain photosynthetic pigments
Organisms that undergo photosynthesis are those that contain photosynthetic pigments, most notably chlorophyll, undergo photosynthesis.
The organelles that conducts photosynthesis are chloroplasts. They have chlorophill in them.
Photosynthetic eukariyotes have chloroplasts.Algae are eukariyotic non plants with chloroplast.
Organisms that produce their own energy using sunlight are photosynthetic organisms. These are plants or other organisms that contain chloroplasts.
Yes, many protists contain chlorophyll. A very common example is algae. Many algae contain chloroplasts which contain many forms of chlorophyll for photosynthesis.
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Most photosynthetic organisms that do not contain chloroplasts are bacteria. Some examples would be green sulfur and non sulfur bacteria which use chlorosomes. Chlorosomes contain light harvesting pigments known as bacteriochlorophylls. Cyanobacteria do not contain chloroplasts but use chlorophyll A and phycobilin photosynthetic pigments.
They are the chloroplasts. They are in photosynthetic eukariyotes
No they don't.They are only in eukariyotes. Prokariyotes have photosynthetic filaments
Thylakoid are in chloroplasts. They contain photosynthetic pigments.
They are in chloroplasts in eukariyotes.In photosynthetic filaments in bacteria
Paracites obtain carbon from other organisms.They are not photosynthetic.
No,not every cell have them.Eukariyotic photosynthetic cells have them.
They are called thylakoids.