They are called granna. Membranes are called thylakoid.
Cell wall and chroloplasts
yes they hav . chrolo means green pigment and plants are green bcoz of chroloplasts.
the chroloplasts and the cyptoplasmns and the scrutium
Without chloroplasts, a plant cell would no longer be able to carry out photosynthesis, leading to a lack of energy production. This would result in a decrease in plant growth and ultimately death if the cell cannot obtain energy from an alternative source.
Cell wall and chroloplasts
Cell wall and chroloplasts
They are called granna. Membranes are called thylakoid.
Cell wall and chroloplasts
Cell wall and chroloplasts
yes they hav . chrolo means green pigment and plants are green bcoz of chroloplasts.
the chroloplasts and the cyptoplasmns and the scrutium
A chloroplast is the part of a plant where photosynthesistakes part.Photosynthesis is, in basic terms, the process a plant used to turn sunlight into food.Just a bit of trivia: Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, this is the substance that makes leaves green.Hope this helps!
Without chloroplasts, a plant cell would no longer be able to carry out photosynthesis, leading to a lack of energy production. This would result in a decrease in plant growth and ultimately death if the cell cannot obtain energy from an alternative source.
If a tree's cells suddenly turned into animal cells, the tree would likely die as the functions of animal cells are not suited for the structure and growth of a tree. Animal cells are specialized for different functions, such as mobility and nerve transmission, which are not needed for a tree's survival. This drastic change would disrupt the tree's ability to photosynthesize, transport water and nutrients, and maintain its structure.
Virtually all energy in most ecosystems enters via sunlight. Sunlight can be "harvested" by chroloplasts(thanks to molecules known as chlorophyll) found mostly in plants, algae and cyanobacteria. Chloroplasts store part of the energy provided by the sun in the form of chemical bonds, effectively making that energy "part" of the ecosystem.
The preposition "located" is typically followed by "at" or "in" to indicate the position or placement of something. For example, "The store is located at the corner of the street" or "The museum is located in the city center."