a green coloured dot like structure can be observed in a plant cell. what is this structure? why does it appear green in color? state has function.
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The green dot-like structures in some cells observed by the student when a leaf peel was viewed under a microscope are chloroplasts. The green colour is due to the presence of green pigment chlorophyll.plz mark brainliest
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The green coloured dot like structure can be observed in a plant cell. The structure is Chloroplast. It was a type of plastid present in only plant cell. It contains chlorophyll which is a green coloured pigment through which leaves make food for the whole plant with the process of photosynthesis.
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