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What effect do boiling have on chlorplasts suspension?

Boiling chloroplasts will cause them to be denatured. Depending upon how long the chloroplasts are boiled for depends on how many of the chloroplasts are denatured. For example, chloroplasts that are boiled for a very short time might still have some working chloroplasts that are able to photosynthesize.


What do chloropasts do in plant cells?

They carry out photosynthesis. Plants are autotrophs (self-feeders) that is, they are able to produce their own organic molecules, from inorganic materials, via photosynthesis. Chloroplasts were originally bacteria, that were engulfed - but not fully digested - by an ancient eukaryote. Since that time there has been a symbiotic relationship between the bacterium and its host. By now, neither is viable without the other anymore.


Why the epidermal cells do not have chloroplasts?

Chloroplasts are necessary for photosynthesis. This must in some way be necessary to operate the opening and closing of stoma. The neighboring epidermal cells do not have chloroplasts and do not require large amounts of energy from photosynthesis do to their simple job of being the "skin" of the leaf. These epidermal cells are fed by lower layers which do have chloroplasts.


Why does photosynthesis not occur in Archaea?

at the time of evolution of archea free oxygen was not present thats why photosynthesis was not possible.But they use H2S gas for photosynthesis;as a result free sulphur is formed which is use by them in respiration


Is plant and palisade cell the same?

um, well actually I'msure its a animal cell to exact

Related Questions

Could a plant live without chloroplasts?

The answer is no, because, in order for it to be considered a plant, it needs to make its own food and energy, and to do that, chloroplasts are needed. In addition to that, because the plants need energy, the chloroplasts take the energy from the sun, and that also leads to food making. In conclusion a plant would not be able to live without chloroplasts because it won't be able to perform photosynthesis.


What effect do boiling have on chlorplasts suspension?

Boiling chloroplasts will cause them to be denatured. Depending upon how long the chloroplasts are boiled for depends on how many of the chloroplasts are denatured. For example, chloroplasts that are boiled for a very short time might still have some working chloroplasts that are able to photosynthesize.


What do chloropasts do in plant cells?

They carry out photosynthesis. Plants are autotrophs (self-feeders) that is, they are able to produce their own organic molecules, from inorganic materials, via photosynthesis. Chloroplasts were originally bacteria, that were engulfed - but not fully digested - by an ancient eukaryote. Since that time there has been a symbiotic relationship between the bacterium and its host. By now, neither is viable without the other anymore.


Why would a green plant kept in the dark for a long period of time not be able to effectively carry out photosynthesis?

Sunlight is one of the other factors of Photosynthesis. If a factor is missing then the process of photosynthesis won't take place. (The other factors are water, Carbon dioxide)


Where does photosynthesis happen at?

Photosynthesis happens, most of the time, in the organelle called the chloroplast. However, there are organisms that have other types of plastids that can also carry out photosynthesis. Cyanobacteria perform photosynthesis on their plasma membranes. Essentially, photosynthesis can happen in a variety of locations. All it needs is some membrane materials to make a chemiosmotic gradient as well as the proteins to catalyze the reactions.


How would animal life be if cells had chloroplasts?

we would stay outside in sunlight all the time we would all be green and we would not be able to wear cloths because they would block sunlight necessary to make photosynthesis


Why the epidermal cells do not have chloroplasts?

Chloroplasts are necessary for photosynthesis. This must in some way be necessary to operate the opening and closing of stoma. The neighboring epidermal cells do not have chloroplasts and do not require large amounts of energy from photosynthesis do to their simple job of being the "skin" of the leaf. These epidermal cells are fed by lower layers which do have chloroplasts.


Distinguish between the light and dark reactions of photosynthesis?

Chlorophyll in dark habitats contain less enymes than in lighter areas so the reaction time of photosynthesis is increased by the rate of chloroplasts per ribasone.


Cells that are specialized for photosynthesis?

Chloroplasts are the specialized organelles within plant cells that are responsible for photosynthesis. These organelles contain chlorophyll, the pigment that captures light energy for the process of photosynthesis. The cells in the leaves of plants, particularly in the palisade mesophyll layer, are where you would find a high concentration of chloroplasts for optimal photosynthetic activity.


How are the higher cells in a plant cell adapted to photosynthesis?

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.


Where do the light reactions happen?

the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts


How do you show that photosynthesis has occurred?

You can but only over a period of time and indirectly. If you place a cover on a seeding that blocks out all light , you will see the effects of no photosynthesis. Compare that with a seedling you don't cover, you will see that it will grow by using the energy produced by photosynthesis.