What is a green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants called?
They are called the chlorophyll pigments. They are essential for photosynthesis
Which plant cells does not have contain chloroplast?
All the non-green parts of plant does not possess chlorophyll as the green colour of the leaves of plants are due to presence of chlorophyll. These parts do not contain chlorophyll in their cells because they carry other functions like transort of food and water, supprot to the plant etc...
What is the evidence that mitochondria and chloroplasts are semiautnomous oranelles?
Two pertinent pieces. One is the genetic material kept on round form in these organelles that still codes for a few proteins, The other pertinent evidence is the means of reproduction of these organelles; they preform cellular fission, just as bacteria would.
Why can rice plants grow underwater?
yes.......because we tested it and make a comparative study with organic fertilizer and rice water.....We proved that if you water the plants with rice water the plant will be more edible......try it........
What is it energy that is captured by the chloroplast for photosynthesis?
I'm learning about this in living environment right now. Chloroplast uses the energy from the sun that is captured to make carbohydrates. Hope this helped!
What is the green pigment contained in the chloroplasts called?
Chloroplasts contain a green pigment called
What wavelengths of light does chlorophyll absorb the best?
The blue and the red spectrum of visible light is best absorbed by chlorophyll.
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They are the chloroplasts. They contain the pigments
What process usually occurs within chloroplast?
It is the photosynthesis. It is food producing process
What small household item function like chloroplast?
No artificial substances have chlorophyll.Green plant materials have them.
Why are there several chloroplasts in a plant cell?
Endosymbiosis suggests that the prokaryotes engulfed small prokaryotes. The larger prolaryote provided nutrients and the smaller prokaryote supplied ATP molecules.
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Does chloroplasts and mitochrondrion enclosed by two envelope membranes?
Yes.
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In the five kingdoms what has chloroplasts?
KINGDOM??!!
Organisms with cells that contain chloroplast are mostly in the plant kingdom, (kingdom plantae). Kingdom refers to the grouping of whole organisms. Chloroplasts are macromolecules in specific organelles capable of transforming carbon dioxide and water into sugar using energy from the sun. Some protista also have chloroplasts in their cells, and some prokaryotic organisms have chlorophyll like pigments which also photosynthesis
How do chloroplasts make their own food?
They produce chlorophyll. The chlorophyll help water and carbon dioxide react to make glucose. the UV rays from the sun provide energy to create the and so then when we eats plant material and the glucose is broken down then we receive energy from the reaction. Yours truly Marc Kruger They produce chlorophyll. The chlorophyll help water and carbon dioxide react to make glucose. the UV rays from the sun provide energy to create the and so then when we eats plant material and the glucose is broken down then we receive energy from the reaction. Yours truly Marc Kruger
Does prokaryotic have chloroplasts?
No, prokaryotic cells do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are found in eukaryotic cells and are the organelles responsible for photosynthesis. Prokaryotic cells, which include bacteria and archaea, lack membrane-bound organelles.
Flattened sacs in the chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll?
These are thylakoids, which are the structures within the chloroplast where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur. Thylakoids are interconnected and form stacks called grana. Within the thylakoid membranes, chlorophyll molecules capture light energy to drive the photosynthetic process.
What are the parts of chloroplast?
The parts of a chloroplast are thylakoid, grana, inner membrane, outer membrane, intermembrane space, stroma, and stroma.
What are the characteristics of the chloroplasts?
Contain green pigments call CHLOROPHYLL.
Site of photosynthesis: create glucose (chemical energy) using light energy.
STRUCTURE OF:
Outer and inner membranes: protective coverings that keep chloroplast structures enclosed.
Stroma: dense fluid within the chloroplast. Site of conversion of carbon dioxide to sugar.
Thylakoid: flattened sac-like membrane structures. Site of conversion of light energy to chemical energy.
Grana: dense layered stacks of thylakoid sacs. Site of conversion of light energy to chemical energy.
Chlorophyll: a green pigment found in thylakoids. Absorbs light energy.
Name the structure where photophosphorylation takes place?
Photophosphorylation takes place in the thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts.
chloroplasts containing the pigments. chlorophyl is the major pigment.