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describe the cell organelle which contains chlorophyll pigments.​

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Answered by ArkajyotiM
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Chloroplasts are the cell organelles that contain chlorophyll pigments in them. They are double-membraned cell organelles who are responsible for photosynthesis.

Chloroplasts also absorb light energy and convert them in into ATP and NADPH which are required for the life process in plants. Chloroplasts help in differentiating between plant and animal cells as they can be found only in plants and algae.

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Answered by Anonymous
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⭐. The cell organelles which contain chlorophyll pigment are called chloroplasts.

⭐. They are double membrane bound structures.

⭐. The space limited by the inner membrane is called the stroma.

⭐. A number of flattened membranous sacs called thyalcoids are present in stroma.

⭐. Thylacoids are arranged in sacs like the piles of coins called grana .

⭐. Flat membranous tubules called stroma lemellae connect the thylacoids of different grana .

⭐. The membrane of of the thylacoids encloses a space called lumen.

⭐. The stroma of chloroplast contain enzymes required for the synthesis of carbohydrates and proteins .

⭐. Chloroplasts also contain small , double stranded circular DNA molecules and ribosomes .

❤. FUNCTION ❤

⭐. Chloroplast perform photosynthesis.

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