Chloroplast consists of stacks of thylakoid in which lumen contains magnesium element that is why this is the site of photosynthesis.
When a chloroplast dies, it breaks down and releases its components back into the cell. These components can be recycled by the cell or broken down further for energy. In some cases, the cell may also remove the remnants of the chloroplast through a process called autophagy.
To make a 3D model of a chloroplast, you can use software like Blender or Autodesk Maya. Start by creating a sphere to represent the outer membrane of the chloroplast, then add structures like thylakoids and stroma within the sphere to represent the internal components. Use textures and shading to create a realistic representation of a chloroplast.
The chlorophyll-containing bodies in the chloroplast are called thylakoids. Thylakoids are membranous sacs that contain chlorophyll pigments and other components necessary for photosynthesis. They are stacked on top of each other in columns called grana.
every plant has chloroplast
In the chloroplast, the "storm" refers to the stroma, which is the fluid-filled space surrounding the thylakoid membranes. The stroma contains enzymes, DNA, ribosomes, and other components essential for the Calvin cycle, where carbon fixation occurs. This area plays a crucial role in synthesizing glucose during photosynthesis.
cytoplasm, cell wall, chloroplast
No, only in plants, as they are one of the main components of photosynthesis.
When a chloroplast dies, it breaks down and releases its components back into the cell. These components can be recycled by the cell or broken down further for energy. In some cases, the cell may also remove the remnants of the chloroplast through a process called autophagy.
To make a 3D model of a chloroplast, you can use software like Blender or Autodesk Maya. Start by creating a sphere to represent the outer membrane of the chloroplast, then add structures like thylakoids and stroma within the sphere to represent the internal components. Use textures and shading to create a realistic representation of a chloroplast.
The chlorophyll-containing bodies in the chloroplast are called thylakoids. Thylakoids are membranous sacs that contain chlorophyll pigments and other components necessary for photosynthesis. They are stacked on top of each other in columns called grana.
Your question is incomplete -- what are "these parts"
Chloroplast
a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria, vacuole, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, chloroplast, Golgi complex/apparatus, and a lysosome.
Chloroplast perform photosynthesis.
Actually,chloroplast doesn't get energy alone but whole of the plant/tree get the energy.First,with the help of various special cells and tissues like stomata,cambium and with components like chloroplast it prepares the food with the photosynthetic process where a series of chemical reactions occur.
Paramecium is a heterotroph.It does not have chloroplast
every plant has chloroplast