The Plant Cell Shrinks
The parts of a (palisade) plant cell that can be seen under a light microscope are:cell wallcell (surface) membranelarge (permanent) vacuolecytoplasmnucleuschloroplasts
It is the chloraplast
Glucose is not the answer. the answer is chlorophyll. chlorophyll is a pigment in the cell that uses the light from the sun to create glucose. chlorophyll is green.
Chloroplasts are the cells responsible for trapping light during photosynthesis. They contain the pigment chlorophyll, which absorbs light energy and converts it into chemical energy that the plant can use.
The Plant Cell Shrinks
Yes. It is in a leaf cell on the plant and collects light for photosynthesis.
It allows the plant to obtain energy from light.
the chloroplast
Chloroplast
The chloroplast converts light energy into chemical energy in a photosynthetic cell, such as a plant cell or algal cell.
The chloroplast absorbs solar energy and stores the light as molecules for the plant cell.
It makes energy from the sun light into food for the plant cell. It also contains chlorophyll, which makes plant green.
It makes energy from the sun light into food for the plant cell. It also contains chlorophyll, which makes plant green.
A plant cell commonly has chloroplast, which can perform photosynthesis, ie turn CO2 + light + water into carbohydrates.
The parts of a (palisade) plant cell that can be seen under a light microscope are:cell wallcell (surface) membranelarge (permanent) vacuolecytoplasmnucleuschloroplasts
if the cell is a plant cell then the sorce of energy woukd be light. if not there is some kind on food sorce