No, a chloroplast is not an organ. It is a specialized organelle found in plant and algae cells that is responsible for photosynthesis, the process of converting light energy into chemical energy to produce sugars. Organs are made up of tissues and perform specific functions within an organism's body.
WE call it chloroplast. That is where photosynthesis is happening.
Both, an organelle is a sub-cellular organ E.g. nucleus, chloroplast Etc.
The green organ in plants is called a chloroplast. It is responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
The leaf is the organ of the plant that manufactures food by photosynthesis. This process involves using the energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
An organ like a potato tells you that the plant is a storage organ, storing energy in the form of carbohydrates. Potatoes are modified underground stems that store nutrients for the plant's growth and reproduction.
WE call it chloroplast. That is where photosynthesis is happening.
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No,it is not a organ.It is an organelle inside cells
Both, an organelle is a sub-cellular organ E.g. nucleus, chloroplast Etc.
An organ system is made up of cells. Cells are made up of a cell membrane, a nucleus, chloroplast, cytoplasm, tissue, and a vacuole.
The green organ in plants is called a chloroplast. It is responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
The leaves because it contains chlorophyll and chloroplast which is responsible for absorbing sunlight
The leaf is the organ of the plant that manufactures food by photosynthesis. This process involves using the energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
An organ like a potato tells you that the plant is a storage organ, storing energy in the form of carbohydrates. Potatoes are modified underground stems that store nutrients for the plant's growth and reproduction.
A photosynthetic organism is one which engages in photosynthesis, which is the creation of sugar using the energy of sunlight along with the catalyst chlorophyll, and using carbon dioxide and water. These are green plants, as well as cyanobacteria.
I honestly can't figure out what you're trying to ask here. Cats, not being green plants, don't have chloroplasts in their cells. They also don't have any organ that even roughly corresponds to the function of a chloroplast in a plant cell.
Yes, chloroplasts can be compared to the human body's organ in terms of their function. Just like organs perform specific tasks within the body, chloroplasts are specialized organelles within plant cells that carry out photosynthesis, converting light energy into sugars for the plant's survival.