Where does light reaction occur in a of the chloroplast?
It takes place on thylokoid membranes.Dark reaction takes place in stroma.
Chloroplast converts light energy into chemical energy, whereas mitochondria converts chemical energy into a different chemical energy. Chloroplast is present in plants and mitochondria is present in all cells
What characteristics does chloroplasts and mitochondria share?
1 Chloroplast and mitochondria are double membrane bounded
2 They both came into existing by the process of endocytosis of bacteria
3 They both have their own nucleus
In fact both these have more things in common.You can study them by viewing others sites on web
Do chloroplasts have thylakoids?
yes. it contains chlorophyll, carotenoids phycobilins, and anthocyannins.
How does co2 and water get to the chloroplasts?
CO2 enters the chloroplast through small pores called stomata on the leaves. Water is absorbed by the roots, transported through the plant's vascular system, and reaches the chloroplasts through specialized structures called xylem vessels.
What do sunlight chloroplast needed to make food?
Chloroplast is the umm........... an organelle found in plant cells that conducts the photosynthesis, the most indispensable biochemical process to create oxygen, and, therefore, life.
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What is a cell containing many chloroplasts?
Chloroplasts present in plant cells.They are abundant in cells exposed to sunlight.
What is the energy for the process that takes place inside chloroplasts?
Energy is absorbed from sunlight.Process is known as photosynthesis.
Where is majority of the chloroplasts located in?
Chloroplasts are found in plant and alga-type cells. They are organelles which contain chlorophyll. Chloroplasts use chlorophyll in the process of photosynthesis to convert the sun's energy into food. Cells of algae also have chloroplasts that have the same function.
How do chloroplast and mitochondria function in the capture and release of energy within the cell?
The chloroplast is in plant cells and takes light and oxygen to create energy for the plant. The mitochondria is in animal cells and takes carbon dioxide and water to create sugar for the cell.
Why Roots do not need any chloroplasts?
Root hair cells do not need chloroplasts as they are under the ground. They can not reach sunlight for photosynthesis. So there is no point of them having chloroplastsgougugugiugyyreslololololololmfao
Why do not all plant cells contain chloroplasts?
Not all plant cells have chloroplasts because many plant cells arent used for photosynthsis. For example the cells of plant roots, flowers, fruits, and eneregy storage organs (eg potatoes), etc don't have chloroplasts because they are not involved in photosynthesis, thus there is no need for a chloroplast.
Is the Arctic Poppy Vascular or Non-Vascular?
Yes, poppy's are a flowering plant.
Depending on the species a poppy plant may have just one flower or several.
Poppy flowers are normally a vivid red colour.
Which plant structure has the most chloroplasts?
Parts which are exposed to sun light. Main parts are the leaves
Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells, where they convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose. They also produce oxygen as a byproduct during photosynthesis. Additionally, chloroplasts help regulate plant growth and development through the production of hormones and other important molecules.
What do chloroplasts and mitochondria form with their own genetic information?
No. they actually have their own dna, independent of the rest of the cell.
What would happen if a plant cell did not have chloroplasts?
They will die if they will die we will also die.
Where are chloroplasts believed to have come from?
There is a theory that chloroplasts and mitochondrias were once a free living bacteria that came inside a eukaryotic cell and started a mutual relationship with the eukaryotic cell. The bacteria got to have a shelter, and in return, the eukaryotic is able to create more energy by mitochondrias, or be able to convert from co2 to o2. It is only a theory though.
What type of cell has chloroplasts How do chloroplasts affect the functions of of the cell?
Photosynthetic eukariyotic cells have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts carry out photosynthesis to produce food.
Do chloroplasts and mitochondria have their own DNA?
Yes. They are thought to be bacteria that were captured by a plant cell early in the evolution of plants and they still contain some of their own DNA. Most of the genes that the chloroplast uses is now coded for by the plants nuclear DNA.
Where can you find chloroplast and chlorophyll?
Chloroplasts are found in the cells of plants and some algae, specifically within the cytoplasm of leaf cells and other green tissues. Chlorophyll, the green pigment responsible for photosynthesis, is located within the chloroplasts, embedded in the thylakoid membranes. Together, they enable plants to capture light energy and convert it into chemical energy.