The image shows a plant cell containing chloroplasts.
nucleus
ribosome
mitochondrion
Golgi complex
cell wall
cell
membrane
-chloroplast
vacuole
What is the main function of chloroplasts in a plant cell?
Choose the correct answer.
They produce proteins and carbon dioxide.
They store water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.
They transform light, water, and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen.
They protect cells from chemicals found in the surrounding environment.
Save and exit
they transform light, water and CO2 into sugar and oxygen via photosynthesis
Explanation:
Answer from: Quest
i believe it is "they are not used up by reactions" as the answer to your question, text me back if this is correct because i just learned this.
Answer from: Quest
supercell thunderstorms are perhaps the most violent of all thunderstorm types, and are capable of producing damaging winds, large hail, and weak-to-violent tornadoes
Cells a and b are the same size and shape, but cell a is metabolically quiet and cell b is actively consuming oxygen. oxygen will diffuse more quickly into cell because . b the oxygen molecules inside cell b have a higher kinetic energy b. a its membrane transport proteins will not be saturated c. a the diffusion gradient there is shallowerd. b the diffusion gradient there is steeper