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Chloroplast is found in :
A Plant cell
B. Animal cell
C. Both of the above
D. None of the above

Answers

Answered by adithyanvs8h07
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Answer:

Plant Cell

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Answered by presentmoment
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Chloroplasts were subjugated into all eukaryotic cells in the same way that mitochondria were: by first existing as free-living cyanobacteria with a symbiotic relationship with a cell, creating energy for the cell in exchange for a place to live, and gradually evolving into a form that could no longer exist separately from the cell.

Explanation:

  • Chloroplasts can be found in the cells of green plant leaves and eukaryotic algal cells.
  • The plastid organelle is found in all green plants, and chloroplasts are a type of plastic. Sunlight probes the chlorophyll in these chloroplasts, resulting in the transfer of solar energy into a chemical form that can be used. And it is through this pathway that sunlight penetrates our biological ecosystem.
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