the chloroplasts
They are the chloroplasts. They contain the pigments
A blue organelle is typically referred to as a "chromoplast." Chromoplasts are a type of plastid found in plant cells that contain pigments, including carotenoids, which can give them a blue or orange coloration, depending on the specific pigments present. They play a role in photosynthesis and can contribute to the coloration of fruits and flowers, attracting pollinators and seed dispersers. However, it's important to note that blue pigments are less common in plant organelles compared to reds and yellows.
nucleolus
The vacuole is the organelle that may store water, chemicals, wastes, and pigments in plant cells. It helps in maintaining turgidity and storing essential nutrients and compounds for the plant's growth and survival.
No they do not have mitochondria.They do not have any organelle.
Mostly the choloroplasts which contains chlorophyll, but chromatin, another photosynthetic pigment is stored in the chromoplasts.
The organelle that contains pigments of all colors except green is the vacuole in plant cells. It stores various pigments such as anthocyanins, carotenoids, and betalains, which give plants their red, orange, blue, and purple hues. Photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts, which contain the green pigment chlorophyll.
They are the chloroplasts. They contain the pigments
Chloroplasts are the organelles that undergo photosynthesis in plant cells. They contain chlorophyll which is responsible for capturing light energy and converting it into chemical energy in the form of glucose.
Chloroplast
The chloroplast is where the photosynthesis happens. The pigments in chloroplasts, namely chlorophyll, take the energy from sunlight and use it to facilitate the production of sugars.
Accessory pigments are found in plant cells and cyanobacteria. The thylakoid is the compartment, or organelle, where they are stored.
A blue organelle is typically referred to as a "chromoplast." Chromoplasts are a type of plastid found in plant cells that contain pigments, including carotenoids, which can give them a blue or orange coloration, depending on the specific pigments present. They play a role in photosynthesis and can contribute to the coloration of fruits and flowers, attracting pollinators and seed dispersers. However, it's important to note that blue pigments are less common in plant organelles compared to reds and yellows.
They are called granna. They contain photosynthetic pigments
They are called granna. They contain chlorophyll pigments.
Vitamin A
The organelle is called the chloroplast The photosynthetic pigment it contains is called chlorophyll