The structure inside a plant cell where food is made is called the chloroplast. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, the green pigment that captures sunlight, which is used in the process of photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (food) and oxygen. This process is vital for the plant's energy production and supports the overall ecosystem by providing oxygen and organic matter.
chlorophyl Plants take in nutrients by absorption from their environment, and animals take in nutrients by bringing food inside their bodies and digesting it internally. Many plants, but not all, produce food by photosynthesis (using chlorophyl). Animals also have no cell walls, and all plants have cell walls.
Fungi are distinct from plants primarily in their cellular structure and nutrition methods. Fungi have cell walls made of chitin, while plants have cell walls made of cellulose. Additionally, fungi are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain nutrients by absorbing organic matter, whereas plants are autotrophic, using photosynthesis to produce their own food from sunlight. These fundamental differences in structure and metabolism classify fungi in their own kingdom, separate from plants.
In plants that do not have tubes, like non-vascular plants, food and water are transported from cell to cell through a process known as simple diffusion. This movement occurs within the plant tissues and does not rely on specialized structures like xylem or phloem.
Some structures found in plants but not animals include chloroplasts (responsible for photosynthesis), cell walls (provide structure and support), and plastids (store food and pigments). Additionally, plants have specialized structures like roots, stems, and leaves for functions such as anchoring, transport, and photosynthesis, which animals lack.
Inside the cell organelle - Chloroplast
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chloroplasts. I got the same homework lol
Every cell releases energy from food: it happens in an organelle called the mitochondria (singular, mitochondrion), which is a structure inside the cell.
lysosomes-they are a membrane-bound organelle located inside animal cells. plants do not have them
Plants make food which sometimes they don't use right away. In the plants' cells there is a storage sac called a vacuole. This is where the cell stores food, water, and wastes. The plant will eventually use the food inside the vacuoles. The vacuoles are where the plant store its food.
Vacuole, derived from vacuum, means an empty space; in a cell, it is a space inside the cell, usually used as a place to put food that the cell has eaten (in which case it is a digestive vacuole).
food
The place where food is stored inside a cell.
Photosynthesis is what plants use to make food, and in photosynthesis sunlight is absorbed by chlorophyll. The chlorophyll is a green pigment that is inside the structure known as the chloroplast.
The jelly-like cytoplasm fills the cell and supports its structure. It allows the cell to take up 3-dimensional space as the cell's many organelles "float" freely inside it. Cytoplasm acts as a medium for transport of materials inside the cell.It also makes food
a structure found is the cell wall and chloroplast. The cell wall is a tough substance that surrounds the cell mebrane, not found in animal cells. The chloroplast are green oragnelles inside of plant cells where food is made in a plant cell. The chloroplast si so green. That is why plants are mostly found in green color.