chlorocytes
Chlorocytes are a type of cell found in certain organisms, primarily algae and some protists. Their defining characteristic is the presence of chloroplasts, which are organelles responsible for photosynthesis. These chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, the pigment that captures light energy from the sun and converts it into chemical energy in the form of glucose. This process is essential for the organism's survival, providing it with its own food source.
The structure of a chlorocyte is adapted to its photosynthetic function. The cell typically possesses a well-developed
Chlorocytes play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems. As primary producers, they form the base of many