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Generally all aerobic cells contain sugar to respire
Photosynthesis takes place in plant cells only. Not every plant cell though. Only green parts of the plant like leaves that are above groung and can soak up sunlight and mix it with other ingredients to make sugar that is the plant's food.
Photosynthesis is a process found in plants that converts carbon dioxide in the air into glucose (sugar), with the energy from the sun. In plants, photosynthesis usually occurs in the leaves. This is where plants can get the raw materials for photosynthesis all in one convenient location. Carbon dioxide and oxygen enter/exit the leaves through pores called stomata. Water is delivered to the leaves from the roots through a vascular system. The chlorophyll in the chloroplasts inside leaf cells absorbs sunlight energy. Then the chemical reactions take place, carbon dioxide in the air and water is converted in glucose (sugar) and oxygen. The waste product oxygen is released back into the air through the stomata. Structures used in this system are chlorophyll and chloroplast membranes/ cells, and stomata. There are also transporting systems for the water and glucose but may not be directly affiliated with the photosynthesis process. I hope this is what you were looking for.
Chloroplasts are the organelles responsible for synthesizing food in plant cells through the process of photosynthesis. They contain chlorophyll, a pigment that captures light energy and converts it into chemical energy to produce glucose.
The main role of chloroplasts is to conduct photosynthesis which takes place inside plant cells where they are based
Chloroplasts are the organelles that produce sugar through the process of photosynthesis in plants. They contain chlorophyll, a pigment that captures light energy and converts it into chemical energy to synthesize glucose from carbon dioxide and water.
Generally all aerobic cells contain sugar to respire
No, the leaves are made up of cells
Living cells contain sugar that they use for fuel. This sugar contains glucose which is the primary molecule that is converted to produce ATP.
The structure found in plants but not animal cells that carries out photosynthesis is the chloroplast. These organelles contain chlorophyll, the pigment responsible for capturing sunlight and converting it into chemical energy in the form of sugar.
Chloroplast. It is an organelle found in plant cells that is responsible for photosynthesis, the process of converting sunlight into energy in the form of sugar.
Chloroplast in plant cells absorbs the sun's energy and uses it for photosynthesis to produce sugar and oxygen.
Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells. These specialized organelles contain chlorophyll, which captures sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen through a series of chemical reactions.
Photosynthesis is carried out in the chloroplasts of plant cells. These organelles contain chlorophyll, the pigment responsible for capturing light energy and converting it into chemical energy in the form of glucose.
They get energy from nutrients in the bloodstream
The chloroplasts contain chlorophyll which uses sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water to oxygen and glucose (a simple sugar) via the process of photosynthesis. The oxygen is waste to the chloroplast and the glucose is used by the plant as both food and building blocks for making structural carbohydrate polymers like cellulose.
It is known as the chloroplast. Due to the fact that the chloroplast has its own set of DNA, scientists believe that the chloroplasts were originally prokaryots that invaded eukaryotic cells and were beneficial, so the eukaryotic cells did not try to destroy it (endosymbiotic theory).