The process of photosynthesis requires carbon dioxide, energy and light.
The function of the chloroplast is to capture energy from light in order to photosynthesis (make food using light).
Inside a chlorplast are hundreds of light absorbing "buckets" called photsystems which capture and absorb light energy. The energy from the light colletively creates energy which goes on to be used in the stages of photsynthesis.
Because we get our energy from other orgamisms and plants need chloroplast to get the energy from the sun to make their own food.
Chloroplast
chloroplast more detailed it is quantosomes present in thyllakoid of chloroplast which absorb light energy
chloroplast
The chloroplast
Plant cells use chloroplast- animals don't capture energy.
The answer is chloroplast.
Because we get our energy from other orgamisms and plants need chloroplast to get the energy from the sun to make their own food.
Chloroplast
chloroplast more detailed it is quantosomes present in thyllakoid of chloroplast which absorb light energy
chloroplast
chloroplast
The chloroplast
A chloroplast captures sun light and turns it into chlorophyll which is sugar (glucose) All plant cells do that, it's called photosynthasis, there is an organelle within the cell called chloroplast that performs photosynthasis.
Plants capture the sun to make food.
They get energy from nutrients in the bloodstream
An organelle is a tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within a cell. The organelle that needs direct sunlight to function is a chloroplast. The chloroplast captures energy from the sunlight and uses it to produce food for the cell.