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... Chloroplasts These organelles are the site of photosynthesis in plants and other photosynthesizing organisms. They also have a double membrane. ...
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... This idea comes from speculation about the origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts. ... The evidence for mitochondria and chloroplasts are as follows. ...
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... by 5 m in size. Chloroplasts and Mitochondria generate ATP by the same basic mechanism: chemiosmosis. An electron transport chain ...
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In plants, photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are formed of two membrane layers, the stroma, and the grana. ...
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... leaf. The leaf blades are made up of parenchyma cells containing chloroplasts. Chloroplasts contains the compound chlorophyll. "Biochemsist ...
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... animal cell. Plant cells do have specialized structures: a rigid cell wall, central vacuole, plasmodesmata, and chloroplasts. One ...
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... There is also no sure cure or treatment for malaria (1). Antibiotics often work to treat malaria because antibiotics are designed to kill chloroplasts. ...
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... There is also no sure cure or treatment for malaria (1). Antibiotics often work to treat malaria because antibiotics are designed to kill chloroplasts. ...
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The Effects of Light Intensity on the Rate of the Light-Dependent Reactions of Photosynthesis in Chloroplasts Extracts of Spinach Leaves. ...
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... The main place in which plant photosynthesis occurs is in green leaves and stems within specialized cell structures called chloroplasts in plants. ...
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... The process of photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells. The structure of the chloroplasts consists of folded up stacks known as grana. ...
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... to the cell's activities. Chloroplasts which are found in plant cells are used in the process of photosynthesis. They fall into ...
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... They perform almost the exact opposite function of the chloroplasts, which provide all the materials necessary for cellular respiration through the process of ...
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... Chloroplasts also use the mechanism to generate ATP during photosynthesis; the main difference is that light drives electrons along an electron transport chain ...
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... Many shade leaves have more chloroplasts to compensate for a deficiency in mesophyll (hence the dark green colour of the leaves). ...
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... slide was a prepared slide of a monocot and dicot leaf epidermis viewed at 40X (figure 4). In this slide I saw the guard cells with the chloroplasts in them. ...
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... Nucleus Chromosomes Nucleosomes Chromatin Chromatids Endoplasmic Reticulum Rough ER Smooth ER Golgi Body Lysosomes Mitochondria Chloroplasts Microtubules/Micro ...
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... with ease. Bacteria do not contain membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria or chloroplasts, as eukaryotes do. However, photosynthetic ...
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... It can be found in cell organelles such as plasmids in bacteria, also in chloroplasts in plants, and mitochondria in plants and animals. ...
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... Saccharomycetaler, Family- Saccharomycetaceae, Genus- Saccharomyces, Species- Cervisiae Description - Yeast is a unicellular organism that lacks chloroplasts. ...
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... to the cell's activities. Chloroplasts which are found in plant cells are used in the process of photosynthesis. They fall into ...
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... A clone is made up of plasmids, groups of identical structures, that contain genetic material such as mitochondria and chloroplasts. ...
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... In addition, membranes in prokaryotes and in the mitochondria and chloroplasts of eukaryotes facilitate the synthesis of ATP through chemiosmosis. ...
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... Oedogonium and Spirogyra are multicellular organisms that grow into magnificent filaments composed of vegetative cells, which contain the chloroplasts, and a ...
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... chlorophyll. The chlorophyll which is located in the chloroplasts of every food making cell of the a plant has an effect on the water. ...
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... plants their characteristic colour. Chlorophyll is found within chloroplasts, present in large numbers in leaves. The light energy ...
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... to chemical energy. For the process of photosynthesis to take place the organism must contain chloroplasts. Chlorophyll is responsible ...
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... It can be found in cell organelles such as plasmids in bacteria, also in chloroplasts in plants, and mitochondria in plants and animals. ...
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... It is found in many cell organelles, such as plasmids in bacteria, chloroplasts in plants, and mitochondria in both plants and animals. ...
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... strength. Most plants contain chlorophyll in their chloroplasts, which aids in the process of photosynthesis. Most plants are immobile. ...
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