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1 Explain the structure of chloroplast with neatly labelled sketch

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Answered by Snowflakes341
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This is the Structure of Chloroplast

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Chloroplasts are oval-shaped and have two membranes: an outer membrane and an inner membrane. Between the outer and inner membrane is the intermembrane space approximately 10-20 nm wide. The space within the inner membrane is the stroma, the dense fluid within the chloroplast.

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Answered by Rsvj2821
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In green plants there are special membrane bound organelles called chloroplasts. Chloroplasts occur mainly in the mesophyll cells of leaves. Typical chloroplasts are disc shaped and consist of three membranes. The third layer that forms stacked sac-like structures is called grana.

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