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A leaf contains how many chloroplasts?
what is chloroplast shape?
how many membranes are there for it?
few lines on chromoplasts.
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Answered by hareem23
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  • A leaf may contain from 20 to 100 chloroplasts.

  • The shape of chloroplasts is variable, from round to ellipsoid, or much more complex.

  • Two membranes

  • Chromoplasts are plastids that are coloured due to the pigments that are produced and stored inside them. They are found in fruits, flowers, roots, and senescent leaves. The colour of these plant organs is associated with the presence of pigments, apart from chlorophyll.

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Answered by CopyThat
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Questions:

  • a leaf contains how many chloroplasts?
  • what is chloroplast shape?
  • how many membranes are there for it?
  • few lines on chromoplasts.

Answers:

  • a leaf contains 20-100 chromoplasts.
  • chloroplast shape is oval.
  • there are two membranes, outer and inner.
  • inside chloroplast we have a fluid named stroma.
  • it also contains granum which are oval in shape and attached like spring like structure, collectively called thylakoids or lamellae.
  • in grana we have plastids named chloroplast, chromoplast, leucoplast.

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