The term "chloroplast" refers to the organelles found in the cells of plants and some algae, responsible for photosynthesis, where sunlight is converted into energy. In a metaphorical sense, if you are referring to a "chloroplast in the mall," it could imply a green space or area where plant life is present, potentially serving as a refreshing, natural contrast to the commercial environment. However, without specific context, the phrase does not have a widely recognized meaning.
The chloroplast of a mall would be like the food court, where photosynthesis occurs. This is where energy (food) is produced for the mall (plant) by converting sunlight (energy source) into sugars. It is essential for the overall function and survival of the mall (plant).
every plant has chloroplast
chloroplast
it is a membrane. a membrane of a chloroplast.
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The chloroplast of a mall would be like the food court, where photosynthesis occurs. This is where energy (food) is produced for the mall (plant) by converting sunlight (energy source) into sugars. It is essential for the overall function and survival of the mall (plant).
Chloroplast
Chloroplast perform photosynthesis.
Paramecium is a heterotroph.It does not have chloroplast
every plant has chloroplast
Chloroplast is the organelle that conducts photosynthesis in plant cells.
The chloroplast is the site of photosynthesis. The chloroplast is composed of the lumen and the stroma. The inside of the chloroplast looks like stacks of discs with gel in between them.
yes, all plant life has chloroplast. chloroplast is what makes the plant food
Chloroplast is concentrated in the mesophyll layer of the leaf.
The plural of chloroplast is chloroplasts. As in "these are the chloroplasts".
NO chloroplast has to do with plants (I think)