They use a process known as photosynthesis.
All cells "capture" energy, and are able to convert that energy into food. Plant Cells (Prokaryotes) capture the energy emitted from the sun and convert that into energy so they can survive (Photosynthesis).
Palisade cells are adapted for photosynthesis through their elongated shape, which maximizes exposure to sunlight for efficient light absorption. They contain many chloroplasts, where photosynthesis occurs, and are located towards the top of the leaf to receive maximum light. Additionally, palisade cells have a thin cell wall and numerous air spaces for easy diffusion of gases needed for photosynthesis.
The energy used in photosynthesis comes from sunlight. Light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll and other pigments in the chloroplasts of plant cells, which then use this energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
A chloroplast captures sun light and turns it into chlorophyll which is sugar (glucose) All plant cells do that, it's called photosynthasis, there is an organelle within the cell called chloroplast that performs photosynthasis.
Algal cells, such as those from species like Chlamydomonas and Euglena, have flagella that enable them to swim in water. These cells use their flagella to move towards light for photosynthesis and to find nutrients.
Chloroplasts.
They use the various types of Chlorophyll molecules.
They use special type of pigments to capture sunlight.Mainly chlorophyll,caratinoids
Light dependent reactions are reactions the capture light energy and convert it into chemical energy(ATP). It occur in the chloroplast of plant cells Light independent reactions are reactions capture energy and use it to produce food . It does not need sunlight
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Plant cells use chloroplast- animals don't capture energy.
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Solar cells capture the energy in light and use it to power the calculator.
All cells "capture" energy, and are able to convert that energy into food. Plant Cells (Prokaryotes) capture the energy emitted from the sun and convert that into energy so they can survive (Photosynthesis).
Chloroplast is an organelle that is only found in plant cells. It's job is to capture light energy and can make sugar from carbon dioxide and water. It contains a pigment that makes plant cells, stems, and leaves green.
Chloroplasts are found in plants to capture light energy
Chloroplasts are plant cell organelles that both capture light energy and then use that energy to chain carbon atoms together with hydrogen and oxygen to form carbohydrates in the form of the simple sugar glucose or polymers of glucose (starches) which serve as energy storage medium in the plant for later use.