I really don't know but Donovan Thompson Castro was here.
the jelly like stuff in the cell
A chloroplast can be compared to a cafeteria in a school, where food is prepared and stored for energy. In a similar way, chloroplasts in plant cells convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis and store sugars for later use.
every plant has chloroplast
chloroplast
it is a membrane. a membrane of a chloroplast.
The chloroplast in our school would be food at lunch.
the jelly like stuff in the cell
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the chloroplast of a cell is what produces its food as in energy, so in a school the chloroplast can be a back up generator like a solar panel since it uses the sun to produce energy and store it.
I've been told that it would be solar pannels if the school had solar panels
A chloroplast can be compared to a cafeteria in a school, where food is prepared and stored for energy. In a similar way, chloroplasts in plant cells convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis and store sugars for later use.
Chloroplast
Being embarrassed at school
Chloroplast is part of lunch in a school because they feed cells food from water,sun rays and different other stuff and i hope this helped you alot so good luck :):):):):):):):)
You can compare the chloroplast in a plant cell to a solar panel. Much like a solar panel, the chloroplast receives energy from the sun and converts it into sugar and the green coloring to a plant. A solar panel uses the sun's energy to convert it into energy to light a house etc.
Chloroplast perform photosynthesis.
every plant has chloroplast