How does a plant cell's structures, vacuoles, cell walls and chloroplasts to support the plant in obtaining and storing sunlight and water?

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The chloroplast makes the nutrients to support the plant.
Chlorophyll, which gives plants their green color, enables them to use sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars and carbohydrates, chemicals the cell uses for fuel. Like the fungi, another kingdom of eukaryotes, plant cells have retained the protective cell wall structure of their prokaryotic ancestors.