Biology, asked by sihagsumit123, 6 days ago

The organelle whose presence in the plant cell makes a plant an
autotroph is

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Answered by sneharajput18
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Answer:

your question is not clear enough, but as far as I can understand, it is "chlorophyll"

Answered by chandan454380
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Answer:

the answer is Chloroplast

Explanation:

Autotroph are primary producers. They are capable of making their own food by photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.

Organelle whose presence in plant cell makes a plant an autotroph is Chloroplast which is a type of plastids.

Plastids are double membrane bound structure which is found only in plants. These contain either pigment or food.

Chloroplast :- this contain green colour pigment named as chlorophyll.

  • Chlorophyll is a green colour pigment which gives green colour to the leaves.
  • Chlorophyll is located in thylakoid which is organised flattened membranous sacs in chloroplast.
  • Chlorophyll is necessary for the process of photosynthesis by using which plants make their own food and are known as Autotroph.
  • Chlorophyll absorbs the sunlight and convert the light energy into electrons.
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