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13. Chloroplasts fix​

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Answered by favchoice313
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Answer:

Chloroplasts fix carbon dioxide.

Chloroplasts consume carbon dioxide to produce food.

The conversion of sunlight energy into the sugars that can be consumed by cells is processed by the chloroplasts.

All chlorophylls are varieties of green.

Not all chlorophyll types are the same.

Answered by kareena92
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Explanation:

Chloroplast fixes carbon dioxide into carbohydrates. The chloroplast is the plastid, which contains chlorophyll, the photosynthetic pigment. The photosynthetic reaction takes place in two stages light reaction and dark reaction where ATP and NADPH

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is formed during light reaction while the carbon dioxide fixation takes place in the dark reaction of photosynthesis.

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