Biology, asked by prathapbharman8442, 10 months ago

Chloroplasts fix
(a) carbon dioxide (b) oxygen
(c) nitrogen (d) hydrogen

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Answered by AditiHegde
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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.  
  • Few types of chlorophyll are involved in the process of photosynthesis.
Answered by gadakhsanket
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Dear Student,

◆ Answer - (a)

Chloroplasts fix *carbon dioxide*.

● Chloroplasts -

- Chloro means green, plast means living.

- Chloroplast is structure within the cells of plants and green algae that is the site of photosynthesis.

- Green colour to the plants is implanted by pigment chlorophyll.

- Plant’s carbohydrate is synthesized, in the presence of sunlight in the chloroplast.

Hope this is helpful to you..

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