chloroplast
Chloroplast is a structure found in plant cells. It is responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants capture sunlight and convert it into energy. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts.
One structure found only in a leaf cell is the chloroplast. Chloroplasts are responsible for the process of photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose (sugar) and release oxygen as a byproduct. This unique structure allows leaf cells to capture and use sunlight energy to produce food for the plant.
The structure of an organism, such as its anatomy and physiology, is closely related to its function or role in the environment. For example, a bird's wings are structured in a way that allows for flight. The complementarity between structure and function ensures that the organism is well-suited for its survival and reproduction in its specific habitat.
Cellular respiration release energy.Photosynthesis capture light energy.
Chlorophyll is the green chemical in the chloroplasts of photosynthesizing organisms that allows them to capture solar energy to make food.
chloroplasts
Chlorophyll
Chloroplast allow plants to capture energy from sunlight.
Chloroplast allow plants to capture energy from sunlight.
Animals get energy from the sun by the chloroplasts in the animals cells. The chloroplasts capture energy from the sun and use it to produce energy to the cell and therefore, the animal.
It is the Chloroplasts, or plastids, that capture light energy and convert it to chemical energy.
The grana are stacks of thylakoid membranes in chloroplasts. The thylakoids contain chlorophyll and other pigments that capture light energy for photosynthesis. The grana's structure allows for efficient light absorption, while the thylakoids' function is to convert light energy into chemical energy for the plant.
Chloroplast is a structure found in plant cells. It is responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants capture sunlight and convert it into energy. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts.
The MITOCHONDRIA provides energy for both the plant and animal cell.
The mitochondria.
The name of the process by which green plants and photosynthetic bacteria capture the energy of the sun is called photosynthesis. This is what allows producers to make their own food.
One structure found only in a leaf cell is the chloroplast. Chloroplasts are responsible for the process of photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose (sugar) and release oxygen as a byproduct. This unique structure allows leaf cells to capture and use sunlight energy to produce food for the plant.