Plant cells contain numerous organs called mitochondria. This is where photosynthesis happens, which is the conversion of energy in light into chemical energy that is made available to the plant cell.
Yes they do.
because of the new jesus :)
The leaf typically has the most chloroplasts in a plant. This is because the primary function of chloroplasts is photosynthesis, and leaves are the main organs responsible for carrying out this process in most plants.
Carrying out photosynthesis with the help of chlorophyll
Photosynthesis
Chloroplasts are responsible for carrying on photosynthesis in plants.
Photosynthesis takes place primarily in the chloroplasts of plant cells, which are often referred to as the "organs" responsible for carrying out photosynthesis within the plant. Specifically, the chloroplasts are the site where light energy is converted into chemical energy in the form of glucose.
Leaves of plants.
Yes they do.
*Adapted*
because of the new jesus :)
They are able to undergo photosynthesis based on their adaptation to the environment. One such example is the CAM plant, which have become adapted to the dry environment and is able to perform photosynthesis at the optimum time.
Carrying out photosynthesis with the help of chlorophyll
The leaf typically has the most chloroplasts in a plant. This is because the primary function of chloroplasts is photosynthesis, and leaves are the main organs responsible for carrying out this process in most plants.
Photosynthesis
it uses sun and water
carbon dioxide