Plant cells - chloroplast - chlorophyll. All are needed for photosynthesis. Where does most of the photosynthesis take place in the plant?
A.Flower
B) fruit
C) leaves
D) stem

Respuesta :

Answer: Option C) leaves

Explanation:

Autotrophs including green plants consists of cells that have chloroplasts, these chloroplasts possess a green coloured pigment called chlorophyll that are abundant in the leaves, and helps in receiving trapping sun light among other simple inorganic molecules like atmospheric carbon dioxide and water, necessary for the synthesis of sugar molecules during the process of photosynthesis.

Thus, the abundant presence of chlorophyll in leaves makes photosynthesis occur more in leaves

C) leaves Photosynthesis takes place inside plant cells in small things called chloroplasts. Chloroplasts (mostly found in the mesophyll layer) contain a green substance called chlorophyll. Below are the other parts of the cell that work with the chloroplast to make photosynthesis happen. the plant cells are found in the leaves