The green bodies observed in guard cells are chloroplasts, which contain chlorophyll and are responsible for photosynthesis in plants. Chloroplasts help to convert light energy into chemical energy, which is essential for the production of glucose and oxygen during photosynthesis.
Plant cells have a chloroplasts and also have a cell wall while animal cells do not. That is the only difference between the two kinds of cells.
chlorophyll.. comes from the greek word meaning ''green leaf''. Chlorophyll was first isolated br french chemist JOSEPH PELLELIER ang his research assistant BIENAIME CAVENToU.
No bacteria have chloroplasts. Plants have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts were originally cyanobacteria -- they are the results of an endosymbiosis between a cyanobacterium and a eukaryote.
The chloroplasts
Top part gets lot of light.So there are many chloroplasts.
The green bodies observed in guard cells are chloroplasts, which contain chlorophyll and are responsible for photosynthesis in plants. Chloroplasts help to convert light energy into chemical energy, which is essential for the production of glucose and oxygen during photosynthesis.
Chloroplast's are green and onlya re in plant cells. (Why do you think plants are green. ? o.0)
Under a microscope, characteristics of filamentous algae that can be observed include long, thread-like structures, cell walls, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and sometimes reproductive structures like spores or gametes.
Structures that can usually be observed in cells in the low power field of a compound light microscope include the cell membrane, nucleus, and possibly some larger organelles like mitochondria or chloroplasts. Other structures like ribosomes or small vesicles may not be visible at this magnification level.
Plant cells have a chloroplasts and also have a cell wall while animal cells do not. That is the only difference between the two kinds of cells.
Originally, all leaves have a species - specific color. When the leaves are 'alive' they are used for photosynthesis which activates chloroplasts in the leaves and gives them a green color. When the leave dies is autumn, it doesn't stand in for fotosynthesis, and the chloroplasts do not functionate any longer, so the original color of the leave is observed.
chlorophyll.. comes from the greek word meaning ''green leaf''. Chlorophyll was first isolated br french chemist JOSEPH PELLELIER ang his research assistant BIENAIME CAVENToU.
The chloroplasts in plant cells are generally larger, have a defined shape, and contain stacked thylakoid membranes called grana. In contrast, chloroplasts in algae cells can vary in shape and size, may not always have well-defined grana, and can be more scattered throughout the cell. Overall, both plant and algae chloroplasts function in photosynthesis but may differ in their physical appearance.
No bacteria have chloroplasts. Plants have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts were originally cyanobacteria -- they are the results of an endosymbiosis between a cyanobacterium and a eukaryote.
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The chloroplasts