A producer (e.g. a plant) is an organism with chloroplasts.
An organism with chloroplasts is a photosynthetic organism. Plants and algea have chloroplasts while some protists also have them.
Chloroplast is the organelle that conducts photosynthesis in plant cells.
The outer membrane of the chloroplast in plant cells acts as a protective barrier, controlling the movement of substances in and out of the chloroplast. It helps maintain the structure and integrity of the chloroplast, allowing it to carry out photosynthesis efficiently.
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Euglena has chloroplast in it,it produces its own food which it makes from sunlightit produces foodbut it does use sun light to help it
Photosynthesis is correctly aligned with the chloroplast, where it occurs.
Producer.
protist
Spirogrya sp.
No, chloroplast is not a unicellular organism because it is not an organism. It is an organelle that can be found in unicellular or multicellular organisms.
A plant cell or an autotropic organism
Chloroplast is the ekaryote organism that photosynthesis gets its energy from.
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Heterotrophs do not have. Also prokaariyotes lack chloroplasts
Yes, Gloeocapsa is a photosynthetic organism and contains chloroplasts which enable it to carry out photosynthesis to produce energy from sunlight.
Photosynthesis gives energy to every organism directly or indirectly.So it is vital for every organism.
Anything living that isn't a plant cell.
Cyanobacteria, also called blue-green algae, are bacteria that photosynthesize but do not have chloroplasts.