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Which organelle captures the energy from sunlight and converts it to chemical energy, and in which cells could it be found?
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lysosomes, which can be found in all cells of grasses
lysosomes, which can be found in all cells of grasses
the Golgi apparatus, which can be found in lung cells of animals
the Golgi apparatus, which can be found in lung cells of animals
chloroplasts, which can be found in leaf cells of trees
chloroplasts, which can be found in leaf cells of trees
ribosomes, which can be found in muscle cells of humans
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Chloroplasts, which can be found in leaf cells of trees.
They contain chlorophyll and carry out photosynthesis, converting sunlight into chemical energy. Lysosomes digest cellular waste, the Golgi modifies and packages proteins, and ribosomes synthesize proteins.
They contain chlorophyll and carry out photosynthesis, converting sunlight into chemical energy. Lysosomes digest cellular waste, the Golgi modifies and packages proteins, and ribosomes synthesize proteins.
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