Plant tissue contains cell walls while animal tissue contains cell membranes. Plant tissue have chloroplast organelles that are used for photosynthesis, while animal tissue lack these photosynthetic organelles.
Plant cell < chloroplast < leaf < rose bush
The leaf would have the most chloroplasts because it is the major structure for photosynthesis in a plant.
Place in plants where chloroplast is found is a permanent tissue called chlorenchyma which is a type of parenchymatous tissue.
its the chloroplast
Plant tissue contains cell walls while animal tissue contains cell membranes. Plant tissue have chloroplast organelles that are used for photosynthesis, while animal tissue lack these photosynthetic organelles.
Plant cell < chloroplast < leaf < rose bush
because most of a plant is inundated with chloroplast which is green.
I believe that the palisade layer has the most chloroplast, because it has the chlorophyll which absorbs sunlight.
The only place photosynthesis happens is in the chloroplast. Each plant or algae contains about 10 to 100 chloroplast.
the leaves
Most of the chloroplasts are found in the Mesophyll layer of the plant.
The most familiar plastid is the chloroplast, which is responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells. It contains chlorophyll, a green pigment that captures sunlight to convert into energy for the plant.
The leaf would have the most chloroplasts because it is the major structure for photosynthesis in a plant.
Place in plants where chloroplast is found is a permanent tissue called chlorenchyma which is a type of parenchymatous tissue.
yes, all plant life has chloroplast. chloroplast is what makes the plant food
Chloroplast