In a lettuce leaf cell, chloroplasts are primarily located in the mesophyll tissue, which is the inner tissue of the leaf. These organelles are concentrated in the palisade mesophyll, just beneath the upper epidermis, where they can efficiently capture sunlight for photosynthesis. Chloroplasts may also be found in the spongy mesophyll, but at lower densities compared to the palisade layer.
chloroplast, plant cell, leaf, rose bush
well not really
The chloroplasts in a lettuce leaf cell are responsible for color. The chloroplasts are what make lettuce leaves look green.
Of course they have. Majority is in the leaves
Chlorophyll is in the cell structure called chloroplast.
chloroplast, plant cell, leaf, rose bush
Chloroplast is in every cell in every leaf of a plant.
well not really
The chloroplasts in a lettuce leaf cell are responsible for color. The chloroplasts are what make lettuce leaves look green.
Of course they have. Majority is in the leaves
Yes. It is in a leaf cell on the plant and collects light for photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll is in the cell structure called chloroplast.
B. Leaf cell. They are more open to sunlight. More reliant on chloroplast energy.
Inside of a plant cell. Inside the cell wall
guard cell, vacuole, chloroplast, cell wall, stoma, nucleus etc
No.it is not found on root cells,you can only see it in leaf cells
Lettuce are plants and mouse is animal.There are few organelles. Some are cell wall,glyoxisomes,chloroplast etc