What unique substance does the nucleus chloroplast and mitochondria have in common?
DNA is found in all three.Mitochondria and chloroplasts have circular DNA.
What does the power house mean for a mitochondrion and chloroplast?
Mitochondria is the power house.Chloroplast is not considered.
What is the function of chlorophyll is to?
Chlorophyll is vital for photosynthesis, which allows plants to absorb energy from light. Chlorophyll molecules are arranged in and around photosystems that are embedded in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts.
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How many chloroplast are present per cell?
Usually about 40-50 chloroplasts per cell. It depends on where the cell is situated, for example if the cell is closer to the top of the leaf, it will have more chloroplasts because it is capable of absorbing more light.
Is chlamydomonas contain chloroplast?
Chlamidamonas are type of green algae.So they do have chloroplasts.
It should be a eukariyotic cell. That is a plant cell
What is the green pigment found in chloroplasts called blank absorbs light energy from the sun?
Green pigment is chlorophyll.There are many types of chlorophylls as a,b,c, etc
What organelle is a chloroplast similar to in an animal cell?
There is no similar one. but mitochondria doing the opposite reaction of chloroplast.
Why do plants use chloroplast and photosynthesis?
plants make their food themselves.. That's why they are needed
What do chloroplasts use to produce nutrients for plant cells and some protist cells?
They use CO2 and H2O.Glucose and O2 are produced.
Why is green light not absorbed by plants?
Chlorophyll absorbs light and provides the energy for photosynthesis. The wavelength in which chlorophyll works best is in the red and blue range, and therefore does not absorb the green wavelength which is why leaves appear green. There are 2 chlorophyll at work - "a" and "b". They both operate in a slightly different frequency, thus increasing the total energy use from the sun. Chlorophyll "a" operates in the 400-450 & 650-700nm frequencies (purple and red) while "b" operates in the 450-500 & 600-650nm frequencies (blue and orange). They also generally exist in a 3 to 1 ratio, a to b. The gap left (500 - 600nm) is the green zone. In some tree's leaves, the chlorophyll "a" is less dominant, therefore there is an increase in the amount of purple and red wavelengths reflected, hence the leaves are more purple in colour, while the tree is still able to photosynthesize.
What are stacks of thyakoids in chloroplasts called?
They are called granna. They have chlorophyll pigments
Are chloroplast and lysosome found in animal cells?
Chloroplasts are only in plants.Lysomes are found in both plant and animal cells
What is the deffintion of chloroplast?
Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells that are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. They contain chlorophyll, a green pigment that captures light energy and uses it to produce glucose, the plant's food source.
What non plant organisms contain chloroplasts?
Photosynthetic eukariyotes have chloroplasts.Algae are eukariyotic non plants with chloroplast.
Which part of the green plant shows the greatest increase in chloroplasts by the end of spring?
Leaf.
What process involves the chloroplast?
Photosynthesis (The chloroplasts in plant cells use solar energy to process nutrients.)
Does stoma have fluid portion of chloroplast?
Yes it is the middle part. It is the cytoplasm of chloroplast
What is the green stuff in the chloroplasts?
They are called chlorophyll.They are photosynthetic pigments.
What substance in chloroplasts is a green pigment that obsorbs energy for photosystems?
It is the chloroplast. chl-a and Chl-b are examples.
What are the reactants to this process of chloroplast?
There are two reactants. those are H2o and CO2.