Structures containing chloroplasts are primarily plant cells, especially those in green tissues such as leaves. Chloroplasts are the organelles responsible for photosynthesis, allowing plants to convert sunlight into energy. Additionally, some algae and certain protists also have chloroplasts, enabling them to perform photosynthesis as well. These structures are vital for the energy production and overall health of photosynthetic organisms.
the sack like structures found inside the synaptic knob containing chemicals are called what?
Cell wall, chlorplasts, and large vacuole.
Animals breathe so they have mitochondria.They are non photosynthetic ,so they do not have chloroplasts.
All protists have cells containing at least one nucleus, internal membranes, and other typical cell structures
Both cristae of mitochondria and thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts contain a system for electron transport chain and ATP synthesis. These structures increase surface area for these processes to occur efficiently. Additionally, both structures play a crucial role in producing energy for the cell through oxidative phosphorylation and photosynthesis, respectively.
Mesophyllic cells are the cells that lie between the lower and upper epidermal layers of leaves and contain chloroplasts necessary for the production of sugars from sunlight.
Chlorplast isn't a word, but chloroplast is, if that's what you mean. Chloroplast: Found in green plant cells, a plastid containing chlorophyll and other pigments and creates glucose through photosynthesis.
Chromosome
Ekaryotes
chromatin
The articular capsue containing synovial fluid inside.
make food by converting light
Main function is photosynthesis .
Photosynthesis
making of chlorophyll
"chlorophyll"
chromosomes lol im right