chloroplast
The part of a plant cell that helps turn sunlight into sugar is the chloroplast. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, a green pigment that captures light energy from the sun. Through the process of photosynthesis, chloroplasts convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen, using the captured light energy. This sugar serves as an energy source for the plant.
Chloroplasts in plant cells use the energy in light to produce sugar.
I believe Cellulose is one...Hope this helps!
It helps the plant do photosynthesis.
Helps the cell move.
chloroplast
Chloroplasts in plant cells use the energy in light to produce sugar.
I believe Cellulose is one...Hope this helps!
It is called the cell wall, and is only present in plant cells.
The food a plant cell makes is sugar.
Main sugar in plant cell wall is cellulose.Instead lignin,hemicellulose,some pentoses and hexoses are found.
It helps the plant do photosynthesis.
Helps the cell move.
The Plant Cell Shrinks
Chloroplasts are the organelles in plant cells that convert light energy into sugar through the process of photosynthesis. Within the chloroplasts, the pigment chlorophyll captures the light energy and uses it to drive the chemical reactions that produce sugar molecules.
The cell in the plant stem helps the plant by transporting water and materials throughout the plant.
In a plant cell, there are 3 major difference than an animal cell, they have a cell wall, a large vacuole, and chloroplasts. The chloroplasts create chlorophyll and make it possible for photosynthesis to occur. Edited answer: Leaves of the plant help to absorb light due to the presence of chlorophyll in their cells.