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In the diagram, the feature labelled C is only found in plant cells. What is it called?

In the diagram, the feature labelled C is only found in plant cells. What is it called-example-1
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In the diagram, The cell organelle labeled as c is the chloroplast

The plant cell contains structures that are cell walls, chloroplast, vacuoles that are absent in an animal cell.

Reason:

  1. cell wall present on the outside of the plasma membrane labeled as E
  2. vacuoles are the single but largest cellular structure in the plant cell and are present in the center.

Chloroplasts:

  • The chloroplast is an organelle found in plants and other photosynthetic organisms.
  • The chloroplast contains chlorophyll that gives the plant its green color.
  • Chloroplasts capture light energy to conserve free energy in the form of ATP and reduce NADP to NADPH through photosynthesis.
  • The chloroplasts also have a double outer membrane.
  • chloroplasts are minute flattened granules.

Thus, In the diagram, The cell organelle labeled as c is the chloroplast

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Answer:

Should be the Chloroplast

Step-by-step explanation:

Since its green and only plants have it, the way they produce energy is using Chloroplasts..

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