Answer:
The correct answer is - chloroplasts
Step-by-step explanation:
Plants or autotrophs contain exceptional organelles considered chloroplasts that traps light and use it to use carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen. Living organisms without chloroplasts can not make their own food.
Chloroplasts look like oval, flat circles. Like mitochondria, they also have two membranes. The whole organelle encased by the outer membrane. The inner membrane contains stroma, a thick fluid, which makes up the vast majority of the chloroplast's volume. Dispersed all through the stroma are piles of empty plates called grana that contain chlorophyll, which traps sunlight based on the intensity for use during photosynthesis.