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Describe the internal structure of chloroplast and compare it with that of mitochondrion.

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Answered by rajvir28k
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Mitochondria have two chambers: matrix and the cristae. Chloroplast also has two chambers stroma and thylakoid. The inner membrane of mitochondria is folded into cristae. The inner membrane of the chloroplast rises into flattened sacs called as thylakoids.

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Answered by ridahussain86
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Mitochondria have two chambers: matrix and the cristae. Chloroplast also has two chambers stroma and thylakoid. The inner membrane of mitochondria is folded into cristae. The inner membrane of the chloroplast rises into flattened sacs called as thylakoids.

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