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are the sites of photosynthesis​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chloroplasts are the sites of Photosynthesis.

  • Photosynthesis takes place in special organelles known as chloroplast. This organelle has its own DNA, genes and hence can synthesize its own proteins. Chloroplasts consist of stroma, fluid, and stack of thylakoids known as grana.

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Answered by sairaanam3774
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Answer:

Chloroplasts

Explanation:

Photosynthesis takes place in special organelles known as chloroplast. This organelle has its own DNA, genes and hence can synthesize its own proteins. Chloroplasts consist of stroma, fluid, and stack of thylakoids known as grana.

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