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.
It collects sunlight and makes food for it. Also, the chlorophyll inside make the plant have a green color.
Chlorophyll a is a green pigment in the chloroplasts (not chlorplast). This is because it absorbs mainly the blue-violet and red light.
Moss cells typically have multiple chloroplasts per cell, ranging from 10 to 100 chloroplasts per cell. This is because moss relies on photosynthesis for energy production, and having more chloroplasts increases the surface area for capturing sunlight.
Calvin cycle does not need light.So there is no affect.
One main difference is that plant cells have a cell wall made of cellulose, which provides structure and support, while animal cells do not have a cell wall. Plant cells also typically have chloroplasts for photosynthesis, which animal cells lack. Additionally, plant cells often have a large central vacuole for storage and maintaining turgor pressure, whereas animal cells have smaller vacuoles or vesicles.
Plant cells have chloroplasts.
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plantcell. chlorplast make the plants green
It collects sunlight and makes food for it. Also, the chlorophyll inside make the plant have a green color.
the chlorplast captures light energy and combine carbon dioxide from the air with water to make food
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its chlorophyll
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The chloroplast is the place in the plant cell where light reacts with water and removes two hydrogen atoms from an oxygen atom. The hydrogen atoms are then attached to carbon dioxide to produce sugars and other compounds.
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